1965 Chevrolet Impala 2-dr Hardtop; Air Cond., 350 Crate Engine; Runs Perfect on 2040-cars
Indian Trail, North Carolina, United States
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This red w. white interior Impala runs & drives perfect. Front end totally rebuilt including new coil springs. New power disc brakes, including booster,prop valve, master cylinder, rotors; stops quick & straight. New power steering added. Engine is a crate 350, not hot rodded engine, approx. 6000 miles. Edlebrock intake. Turbo 350 transmission. Alum. radiator w. electric fan. New 15x7 rally wheels w. about 1800 miles on tires. New R 134 A/C from Southern Air blows cold. New tinted windshield. Floor pans painted w. POR 15 rust preventer and fully insulated. New fuel line carb to tank. New dual exhaust system. Some rust in trunk floor, small holes, could be patched. No floor rust. Paint is not high end, but shiny & looks good w. no flaking or peeling. Orig. AM radio does not work, had no time to troubleshoot. New red seat belts frt. & rear w. shoulder straps in front. My name on title & I'm not a dealer.Located 15 mi out of Charlotte, NC. Selling due to health reasons. USA sales only. Low reserve & Happy Bidding. E-mail or call 704 641-3672, or 704 882-2867 with questions. Payment w. cash, bank money order, or postal money order. Can accept the deposit with Pay Pal. THANK YOU VETERANS.
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