1961 Chevrolet Impala Biscayne on 2040-cars
Chaska, Minnesota, United States
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1961 Chev Biscayne "FLat Top" Arizona car.
- 5.3L Motor/4L60E Tranny
- Torch Red Base Coat, CLear Coat.
- New Tinted Glass, Windshield, all side glass.
- New Felt, Window Seals, Door, Trunk, Rubber Parts.
- Trunk Redone, new tank.
- Powder Coated Radiator Support, Inner Fender Panels.
- CPP Power Steering "500" Kit with new Dualmaster Cylinder Upgrade.
- Front Disc Brakes 2" Drop Spindles.
- 2.5 New Lowering Rear Coils.
- PST Front/Rear Sway Bars.
- Polygraphite Front End Kit.
- 17" x 7 Fronts, 18x8 Rears U.S. Mags.
- New Donut Body Mounts.
- All New Exhaust.
- Empire Drive Shaft/Carrier.
- "New Cars" Interior Kit. Insulated/Heat Floor Pans nor Noise and Heat Control.
- Rechromed Bumpers, New Valances, Original Grille, Bevels, Taillights re-anodized.
- Vintage Air/Heat.
- Alum Radiator, Electric Fan.
- Dakota Digital Analog/Gauges.
- IDIDIT Strg. Column/Chevelle Wheel.
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