1963 Chevrolet Impala 4 Door **original Barn Find** on 2040-cars
Zumbro Falls, Minnesota, United States
1963 Chevy impala 4 door. Nice original Condition barn find. 300hp 327 motor with 4sp Muncie Trans. Factory Tach in the dash, am radio. all lights and switches and gauges work in the car. 373 rears, new brake and fuel lines, new gas tank. All the glass is good and frame and body are solid. Has a Great patina look or perfect for a restoration project.
On Jul-01-14 at 05:54:22 PDT, seller added the following information: Also the clutch is new and the car runs and drives great. it is also a factory 4 speed. On Jul-02-14 at 17:53:24 PDT, seller added the following information: We had trouble with the pictures for better pictures and questions please call 507 251 8659. Thank you. On Jul-03-14 at 14:03:32 PDT, seller added the following information: The car does have power steering |
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