1966 Ss 396 Impala Documented "survivor", 66,00 Original Miles, Original Paint on 2040-cars
Queensbury, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Trubo 400
Model: Impala
Mileage: 66,000
Trim: White
This is a very nice, original "Matching Numbers" Survivor 1966 SS 396 Impala with only 66,000 Original Miles. It is a 2 owner car with mostly Original Paint, Original Dealer Invoice and very nice Original Interior. It is a 396/325, Turbo 400, PS, 12 Bolt car that hasn't been messed with or altered mechanically, except for the addition of coated headers. The car comes with original steel wheels, newer radials and factory SS spinner hubcaps. All guages and lights work, the original glass is very nice and can be driven anywhere. The floors, rockers and doors are in excellent condition and have never been repaired or replaced. All original body panels. I drove this car home from South Carolina about 9 years ago. The weakest part of the car is the original laquer paint which I chose not to restore. This is a Great Factory Documented, Muscle Car. Drive it home. Call with all questions. 518-743-0235
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