1964 Impala 9 Passanger Wagon on 2040-cars
Red Bluff, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Impala
Mileage: 5,000
Trim: WAGON
1964 IMPALA 9 PASSENGER WAGON. THIS CAR HAS HAD AN AMATURE BODY OFF RESTORATION DONE BY ME. FRAME AND ALL CHASSIS COMPONENTS WERE BLASTED AND PAINTED WITH CHASSIS BLACK, ALL BUSHINGS WERE REPLACED WITH URATHANE AND MOST ALL BOLTS WERE NEW. REAR DIFF WAS REBUILT WITH 355 GEARS. ALL NEW SUSPENSION PIECES WERE USED, POWER ASSIST STEERING WAS REBUILT. A CCP FRONT POWER DISC CONVERSION WAS USED. TRANS IS A STOCK REBUILT 350 WITH A 2200 STALL CONVERTER AND B&M FULL AUTOMATIC SHIFT KIT. THE ENGINE IS A 350 THAT WAS BUILT WITH A FULL SCAT FORGED ROTATING ASSEMBLY, DART IRON EAGLE ANGLE PLUG HEADS, EDELBROCK AND A HOLLEY. THIS CAR RUNS GOOD FOR A HUGE HEAVY TANK. THE INTERIOR WAS SOUND DEADENED BEFORE THE CARPET LAID DOWN AND THE UPHOLSTERY WAS ALL DONE AT THE TIME, FACTORY LOOKING PATTERN BUT NOT STOCK MATERIALS, HEADLINER IS DONE IN THE SAME TWEED PATTERN AS THE DOOR PANELS. INTERIOR PARTS WERE POWDER COATED. ALL NEW SEALS AND RUBBER BUMPERS WERE USED ALSO. ALL THE STAINLESS AND ALUMINUM TRIM WAS POLISHED AND THE CENTER OF THE TRIM PAINTED BUT MOST OF THAT HAS PEELED OFF DUE TO MY IMPROPER PREP WORK, LOOKS GOOD THOUGH.THE CAR GET LOOKS AND COMMENTS EVERYWHERE BUT IS BY FAR A CONCOURSE CAR. GREAT FOR YOUR LOCAL CAR SHOWS. IT HAS SOME SMALL SPOTS OF RUST IN THE LOWER PANELS. THIS CAR WAS BUILT OVER A 7 YEAR PERIOD AS FINANCES WOULD ALLOW AND HAS ROUGHLY 5000 MILES ON IT. IT STILL NEEDS SOME FINISHING TOUCHES AND SOME THINGS PROBABLY DONE OVER OR BETTER BUT WHEN IT WAS DRIVEABLE I STARTED DRIVING IT. ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING AND I WILL TELL EVERYTHING HONESTLY. THE CAR IS LOCATED IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. MY NUMBER IS 530-945-8062 IF YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT IT. THANKS.
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