1966 Impala Sport Coupe Restoration Started All Independant Suspension Dana 44 on 2040-cars
Brookfield, Wisconsin, United States
Engine:NONE
Drive Type: Automatic
Model: Impala
Mileage: 1
Trim: Sport Coupe
This auction is for a 1966 Impala Sport Coupe Pro Touring project. I bought this car from the origional owner in illinois. It still had the emblem on the trunk from the Chevy dealer in Auroroa where Mildred bought it. I have put as much blood, sweat, and cash into this thing as i am going to put. I have the clear title, and a laundry list of things that have been done, it just needs to be finished.
Body Work is Almost Done - New Quarters, New Tunk Pan, New Wheel Wells, New Rear inner and Outer Wells, Origional Fenders Rust Free, Origional Biscayne Hood Rust Free (didn't want the chrome spear), All Side Trim Holes FIlled, installed C4 Corvette independant rear suspension with the bulletproof Dana 44 out of a low mileage manual Car. Floors are clean and perfect. This thing has been prepped for paint once already, so minimal cost to you at the paint booth. Shaved firewall and dash pad holes filled and smothed. Ready to paint!
Suspension - It has a full global west coil over front suspension with Sway bars. Tubular upper and lower A Arms. The rear end is a Dana 44 independant rear suspension. Bought this for $1500 off ebay a few years ago. It's Mint! Just add powdercoat and be done!
Included also are origional trim, All Glass, it had a vinyl top and the trim holes are filled but trim is included, interior components, all door panels and side panels are in the car, it is missing seats. Core Support is origional and rust free, wheel wells are aftermarket and brand new, Origional rust free hood hinges. I'm pretty sure every nut and bolt is seperated and in jars labeld for reassembly. Its setup for an LS swap or Big Block.
NO RESERVE!!!!!!!! I require a $500 deposite within two days of auction end, done through paypal. Payment must be made through paypal or cash in person. No nickel and diming, if you can't afford it, don't bid and waste my time. Please NO bidders with a zero feedback rating unless you email me. I will remove your bid otherwise. Thank you and Happy Bidding!
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