Beautiful Rare 1966 Impala Two Door Fastback 454 V8 Big Block -buckets / Console on 2040-cars
New Baltimore, Michigan, United States
HELLO.. UP FOR BID IS OUR 1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DOOR FASTBACK 454 V8. THIS IMPALA IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND IS A GORGEOUS BRIGHT BLUE. THIS COLOR BLUE COMPLIMENTS THE CAR VERY NICELY AND LOOKS AMAZING IN PERSON. THE BODY IS EXTRA CLEAN AND PAINT IS LAZOR STRAIGHT. THE DOORS SHUT LIKE NEW AND THE CHROME BUMPERS AND TRIM ARE NICE AND BRIGHT. ONLY THING MISSING IS THE REAR WINDOW BOTTOM CHROME MOLDING. I HAVE IT BUT IT DOES'NT FIT QUITE RIGHT. THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE, HAS THE FULL BLACK BUCKET SEATS THAT ARE IN GREAT CONDITION. HAS THE RARE FULL AUTOMATIC CONSOLE SHIFTER WITH BUILT INTO CONSOLE - OIL PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE, BATTERY, MANIFOLD GADGE PACKAGE {PLEASE SEE INTERIOR PICTURES}. THE BACK SEAT IS ALSO LIKE NEW, THE DASH VERY NICE AND DOOR PANELS ALSO LOOK NEW. THIS VEHICLE HAS ONE NICE LOOKING INTERIOR. CAR HAS A NICE RUNNING 454 V8 BIG BLOCK FROM A 72 CHEVELLE SS. THIS CAR RUNS EXCELLENT AND STRONG, TRANS SHIFTS NICE AND SMOOTH. ENGINE COMPARTMENT IS DETAILED AND LOOKS VERY SHARP. THE UNDERSIDE IS ALSO EXCELLENT, THE FLOOR PANS LOOK NEW, VERY NICE UNDERSIDE {SEE PICTURES}, THE TRUNK IS BEAUTIFUL AND READY TO SHOW WITH SPARE TIRE {SEE PICS}, HAS FULL DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM WHICH EXITS OUT BACK WITH 3 INCH CHROME TIPS. HAS BEAUTIFUL STOCK CHROME RALLY RIMS WITH NEW WHITE LETTER SUPER SPORT TIRES. THIS CAR IS TITLED IN MY WIFES NAME AND IS PART OF OUR PRIVATE COLLECTION. HAS CLEAR TITLE WITH NO LEINS, MILES ARE 68,507. IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING HAVING THE CAR SHIPPED WE USE A REASONABLEY PRICED INSURED TRANSPORATION COMPANY. I CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH A QUOTE IF YOU EMAIL ME YOUR ZIP CODE. I BELIEVE MY BUY IT NOW PRICE OF ONLY $13,500 IS EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FOR THIS IMPALA. THIS CAR IS GOING TO BRING SOMEONE MANY YEARS OF ENJOYMENT. FOR THAT REASON I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. THIS CAR DEMANDS ATTENTION AND YOU WILL HAVE A TON OF FUN WITH IT. IT IS NOT A PERFECT SHOW CAR SINCE IT IS DRIVEN AND ENJOYED. THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL CONVERSATION PIECE THAT YOU CAN BE TRULY PROUD OF. WE TRIED TO LET YOU KNOW THINGS WRONG. I TOOK TONS PICS TODAY TO CAPTURE ALL ANGLES IN ORDER TO ILLUSTRATE HOW CLEAN THIS CAR IS. THE PICTURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. GOOD LUCK ON BIDDING AND I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO LOOK AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
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