1964 Chevrolet Impala Ss on 2040-cars
Bemidji, Minnesota, United States
This is my 1964 Chev Impala SS all original from motor to hubcaps. There is approx 3,500 miles since complete overhaul. Has original 327 250 hp motor. Block was line bored and cylinders are bored .30 and crank ground .10, new pistons, rings, bearings, cam shaft and bearings, new carb, distributor, oil pump, fuel pump, water pump- the works. Has 2sp Powerglide tranny, pwr steering, pwr brakes and factory A/C Runs and drives very nice. Interior is just as nice, original bucket seats with center console, headliner & door panels are nice ( carpet at bottom of door panels could be replaced at sometime ) This is an original SS car in very nice shape. Was painted about 20 years ago from what I was told. Always was a white car. My wife and I have driven this car every summer and have attended many car shows and always get alot of attention. If you have any questions please call before bidding, my cell numbers is 1-218-766-7069. My reserve is a fair one for this car so do not ask. Payment of $1,000 within 7 days and balance in 15 days from close of bidding. WILL NOT ACCEPT PAY PAL, Will accept certified check or cash is better. Car will not leave here until check clears the bank. Buyer to pay for any transport cost. Thanks for looking and call with any questions.
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