1958 Chevrolet Impala 2 Dr. Hard Top on 2040-cars
Wentzville, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:283 cid Power Pack
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Impala
Trim: Impala
Drive Type: Automatic Turboglide
Mileage: 52,844
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Fathom Blue
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Blue, withTri-tone Inserts
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1958 Chevrolet Impala 2-Dr Hard Top
I am proud to list this beautiful '58 Impala that is Fathom blue (912A-L) with blue & gray vinyl cloth interior (822). It has an original 283 cid engine with the power pack option. (4 bbl carb & dual exhaust) power steering & automatic turboglide transmission. It has a radio, clock, and heater in the beautiful interior with the tri-tone cloth inserts. Comes with a set of tear drop fender skirts and wide white wall tires for that cool 50's look.
This Impala has a nice detailed engine bay, new interior, a very nice and solid trunk compartment with a spare wheel and tire and all of the jacking hardware. The floor pans, trunk pan, body braces, and inner rockers are solid and do not appear to have ever been repaired or patched. The quarter panels appear to be original to the car and have no signs of rust, repair, or being spliced. The glass is all in good shape and all original except the rt. door glass, even the windshield appears to be original. The interior is all fresh, new seat covers, head liner, and carpet. The trim panels are very nice but appear to be older than the rest of the interior (may be original)? The car has had a repaint and stayed the original Fathom blue. It appears to have been done for a while. It was sanded flat and polished out to a high gloss and still retains good depth. The car runs, shifts and drives wonderfully. It has great torque and acceleration, it has nice mild dual glass packs that sound very good but not loud, has new brakes and stops very well too. These '58 Impalas are getting hard to find so don't miss out on this one, remember your cruise nights will be starting up soon.
The odometer shows 52,844 and the previous owner was told that it is original. I am representing it as exempt since I have no documentation. It is being sold as is - where is with no written warranty or any implied. The car is located in Wentzville, Mo. which is 35 miles west of St. Louis on I-70. Please feel free to come out and take it for a test drive and inspect it. Please call me with any questions, Greg (806) 477-2201. I also have a very nice '57 Belair on ebay (yellow). I also have a '56 Belair convertible and a '50 Ford convertible that I will have posted soon. Please view my auctions and thank you for looking. I sell world wide and can assist in shipping to the port and over seas. This car is for sale locally as well and I reserve the right to stop the auction at any time. Please only bid if you are a serious buyer. Lets make a deal,Thank you, Greg.
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