1964 Impala Ss ~ Completely Restored on 2040-cars
Piqua, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:sbc 357
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Impala
Trim: Super Sport
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: 350 turbo transmission
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
1964 Impala SS.I have been adding more and more new parts weekly. Every nut and bolt, brake/fuel line is new. New motor, 3 core Champion radiator, dual electric fans, Edelbrock Endurashine Air Gap intake, Edelbrock 600 electric choke carb, Rebuilt double hump heads with hardened valve seats, Harland Sharp roller rockers, Lunati cam and lifters, chrome headers all chrome alternator, Edelbrock permastar waterpump, chrome pulleys and power steering center link. The front and rear control arm bushings are Energy Suspension, All new body mounts bushings and hardware. The bottom of the car has been sealed with POR-15. New gas tank and sending unit..The list goes on and on. The front seats have been reupholstered and new buns installed. The rear seat is stock, but is in like new condition. All of the interior chrome has been polished to a high luster, Pioneer cd player, 3 6.5" pioneer speakers up front, custom kick panels hold one each at your feet and custom panels on the doors hold 2 on each side of the passenger and driver side doors. The rear package tray holds 4 6x9" Pioneer 3 ways. The trunk is painted the same color as the car, not your typical splatter paint that you almost always see, Cars paint is about 1 yr old, Cadillac Pearl White top. There are a few tiny bubbles near the driver side quarter wheel well. Hard to notice. The outside trim is polsihed and , new hoodlip molding, eyebrows and lower grill trim. Chrome hood springs and hinges, latch and catch, chrome tie bar..Every single wire under the hood is ran through polished stainless line. Front disc brake conversion with a 1 1/8" bore master cylinder hooked to a 8" dual diaphram brake booster with disc/drum proportioning valve. The car comes with a set of color matched 13" Dayton style wheels that have custom spinners with metal Chevy chips, not cheap plastic ones. The rims come with 2 sets of tires, the ones on the rim are newer with great tread and I have a brand new set of Uniroyal Tigerpaws with the stickers still on them. This car has never been cut for hydraulics or airride, my intention was to keep it as a clean street car to cruise state to state. The car has never been driven since being rebuilt and is still on the jackstands...You cant go wrong here, this car is literally 99% complete. All chrome front suspension still in the boxes. Including inner and outer tie rods, upper control arms, lower control arms, spindles, steering knuckles & chrome hardware(bolts+washers). Buyer is responsible for shipping and a $1000 non-refundable deposit must be made promptly after the end of the auction. Feel free to contact me with any questions or offers. I will assist in shipping anyway I reasonably can. I'm sure there are things that I'm forgetting, I have countless hours involved with building this car. I don't remember the exact mileage prior to putting in the new motor. I will post after I find the paperwork if requested. Thanks for looking.
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