1961 Chevy Impala (bubble Top) on 2040-cars
Hollow Rock, Tennessee, United States
You are looking and bidding on a RARE 1961 Chevorlet Impala bubble top with a CLEAR TITLE. it has the 283 v8 motor that runs till the fuel pump quit. Transmission takes gear good. Floor pans are rusted. Trunk pan in pretty good shape. Bottom of both front fenders need a patch. Quarters need patches. Steering Wheel is in pretty good shape but color is faded. Frame looks to be in pretty decent shape. All windows are good except the drivers door window. Taillights are in good but 1 backup light is cracked. Car is locally for sale. This car has a lot of potential and would be a very sharp car fixed up for any collector for show, weekend cruiser, daily, and/or just a father son/daughter project. This car is a big head turner as it sits. any questions contact me threw ebay, or Ted Craig. Cell Phone # 1731-415-5909. Thank You for your time of looking and bidding. Have a blessed day and enjoy.
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