1964 Chevrolet Impala Convertible Show Quality on 2040-cars
Ozona, Texas, United States
For more details email me at: brettbllandrum@cabbies.net .
Up for sale is a 1964 Impala convertible cosmetically near perfect, in high level 2 show quality condition, nearing
concurs. It is a original Polomar Red Poly exterior car with 1 repaint, white interior and top with 74k original
miles. Everything on the car works correctly and all items on the car are either new or restored to a very high
quality. It is all numbers matching,block heads and transmission with many enhancements for modern, daily driver
reliability. It is a original dry Arizona and North Texas car. It has never had rust or accidents, garaged kept,
non smoker, with 2 loving owners. The paint body, chrome, stainless-steel, convertible top and interior coverings
on the car are some of the best I have ever seen and show as #1 or 10 of 10 condition. This 64 Impala was #1500 off
the production line and is real automotive sculpture, that would grace any museum or garage. It is ready to show
your friends and win trophies at car shows. Over the last several years it has won many best of show trophies and
other awards at local car shows.
Here is a list of new, like new or restored items on the car:
* New show quality, flawless base coat clear coat paint job. The cars body was taken down to bare metal.
* New cold Vintage Air, air conditioning
* New stainless steel trim and perfect chrome around the car
* The original motor is freshly rebuild and was balanced and blue printed with all new components and accessories.
* The transmission was freshly rebuilt
* New aluminum radiator that matches the original
* New hoses
* Recent battery
* New braking systems
* New modern sound system with all the modern technology
* High quality late 1960's AM/FM Stereo 8 track (I do have the original AM Radio)
* New Tires
* New power top motor
* New rubber and felt around the windows and doors
* Like new white interior and carpet
* Like new white convertible top with clear back window.
* Like new trunk mats
* Recent shocks (This Impala has a perfect stance)
* Clean and restored undercarriage
* Nice chrome vintage look wheels from Keystone
Items included with the sale of the car:
* Pair of beautiful 64 Black Texas licenses plates approved by DPS and mounted on the car
* Car Cover
* Floor mats
* The original Valve Covers
* The original Air Cleaner
* 3 sets of keys
* White Tonneau cover for the convertible top
* Original tire tools and jack
* Spare tire with a new tire mounted
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