1962 Chevy Impala Ss 40k Boyd Coddington Wheels Ls1 With Carberator Conversion on 2040-cars
Manvel, Texas, United States
Up for sale is 1962 Impala SS in burnt orange with a lot of pearl and Cream interior with 40k miles on dash . it has LS1 motor with Carburetor Conversion (Holly Racing), Holly Racing Fuel n more engine work and new exhausts, it does have power steering.
EXTERIOR: It’s in perfect condition no door dings, scratches or dents, no sign of rust on any chrome pieces bumpers/grilles etc. There is 2 less than half an inch paint peel by the front Chevy emblem can’t notice unless you looking for it. Headlights, tail lights, turn lights all perfect working order no cracks or holes. This impala has Boyd Coddington billet wheels with practically brand new tires WilWood Brakes. Aftermarket Radio inside the glove box. Walkaround of the car here INTERIOR: Flawless Cream Interior with everything perfect working condition no buttons or knobs missing on the dash, cluster lights are working normal leather is soft and rich as it just got conditioner on it. its super clean condition and headliner is not torn or dropping. |
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