1958 Chevrolet Wagon on 2040-cars
Jamestown, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 12,345
Model: Impala
Trim: Brookwood
Drive Type: At
1958 Chevrolet Impala wagon,Brookwood edition.This is what I would call an excellent driver.This is a very solid western car,the body is very solid.It appears that if there was any bondo it was for dings and dents.The car is primed with sealer type primer and the hood and roof are white.The interior consist of the orig front and rear bench seats that have been redone,has new carpet, and the dash has been repainted turquoise and looks nice.About the only thing left to do inside is the headliner.The speedometer works,and there is a set of aftermarket gauges under the dash that all work.The engine is a 355 with a 700R overdrive trans.The engine is fresh with less than 2000 miles,it has a mild cam ,headers,and a 3 deuce intake with progressive linkage.New exhaust out the back with a set of Flowmasters,the car runs and sounds great.It has power steering,radial tires on rally wheels.This car runs and drives great,with the OD trans it just idles at 65 mph.Like I said, great solid driver or finish it out with paint .It has a great stance.I would drive it anywhere.The pictures are the biggest part of description.Ask all questions before bidding.Sold as is no warranty,buyer pays all shipping.To be paid in full 7 days after auction ends ,No Paypal.
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