1963 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport on 2040-cars
Riverhead, New York, United States
More infos regarding my car at: madelinemccoopey@ukbig.com .
1963 Chevy Impala Super Sport (not a clone)
this is truly one amazing car, she turns heads where ever she goes.
AIR RIDE SYSTEM> with ridepro digital control.
air ride system cost over $7400.
with over 60k invested !!!!!!
mint mint mint!!!!
a true 1963 4 speed impala super sport!!!!
IF YOU SEE ANY BLEMISHES,IN THE PHOTOS ,IT JUST THAT! THE PHOTO,
PICTURES DID NOT TAKE WELL,
she has front and rear hi performance disk brakes,
power steering and power brakes, and vintage air condition.
4 wheel independent air ride system, this is an amazing system
that you can control the height of front and back or side to side,
from a low rider to a jacked up back, all by the push of a button.
the body is laser straight, this is the original color, this car has everything you would want to have in a
classic, from hi performance transmission, with factory 4 speed, hi performance rear.... hi performance exhaust
...the motor has less then 2k miles on it. the chrome all around is like new, zero flaws, windows roll up and down
as they should, doors ,trunk hood line perfect......
she has no oil leaks, no gas fume odors, drive at 80mph with no shimmy,
everything is new!!!! the wheels and tires are over $4000 alone
the repaint was over $6000.
this has always been an adult owned,low milage car, and never had rust, she has all her original metal,with no
bondo!!!! this is a turn key car, needs nothing,can drive anywhere.. starts on one pump, clutch is brand new, has
a premium sound system. interior is mint !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
show or true go car! the photos do not do her justice, I do have many more photos,please just ask, the
undercarriage is solid solid, with no previous repairs. just way to much to list all the work and options this car
has. the list goes on, its a must see car, this is not a car that was a wreck before it was all redone, it was a
very solid well taken care of car,that just was over 50 years old.
this a is the best of the best,its a show car,and a real driving car, with no worries!!
molding and all trim, are as they should be from the factory, this is rare on these cars, the sound from the
mufflers is quite impressive, she has some serious power, and drives like a dream..she has tilt wheel and makes it
so nice to drive
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