1968 4 Door Chevy Impala. Runs And Drives on 2040-cars
Prompton, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:350?
Drive Type: auto
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 29,651
Model: Impala
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: impala
ok this was bought as a project but life is too busy for it.It needs work, it needs a new battery and it has rust around wheel wells and two minor holes in trunk behind wheels, it also needs minor interior work like arm rests and dash above glove box. all in all great shape for its year. it has new tires on iroc z rims and also new tires on smaller stock rims with it. its starts and idles good but when you put it in gear it stales unless you give it lots of gas I believe its in need of a carb adjustment, it has an edlebrock 4 barrel carb and I also believe it has a 350 engine in place of the original 307. it also needs a new rear door window on passenger side
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