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1968 Chevrolet Pillarless Impala Project Restore Rolling Shell No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:0
Location:

Barwon, VIC, Australia

Barwon, VIC, Australia
Advertising:
Engine:nine
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1968
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: nine
Model: Impala
Mileage: 0
Trim: nine
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA PILLARLESS SEDAN
FACTORY RH DRIVE AND AUSTRALIAN DELIVERED WITH TAGS.
TO START I WILL DISCRIBE TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY BUT I HIGHLY RECOMMEND INSPECTION PRIOR TO BIDDING!
THIS IS NOT A WEEKEND RESTO!
HAS RUST IN BOTH LOWER QUARTER PANELS WHICH EXTENDS AROUND WHEEL ARCHES,RUST IN BOOT CHANNEL,BOOT FLOOR HAS SOME HOLES AND SCALEY SURFACE RUST,MOST OF THE CAR HAS PREVIOUSLY BEEN TAKEN BACK TO METAL AND HAS SURFACE RUST,I HAVE COATED WITH PRIMMER TO HELP PREVENT FURTHER RUST,DOORS HAVE RUST IN OUTER CORNERS,FLOORS ARE SOLID AS IS LOWER FRONT SCREEN(INSIDE AND OUT),SILLS ARE SOLID AS ARE DOG LEGS/PILLARS ETC. ALL DOORS ARE REASONABLY STRAIGHT EXCEPT RHR DOOR HAS DAMAGE(REPAIR OR REPLACE).
RH GUARD HAS DENT AT FRONT,BONNET OBVIOUSLY HAS HOLE CUT FOR BUG CATCHER(AS PER PHOTOS).
PARTS INCLUDED IN SALE ARE AS SEEN IN MOST PICS AND PICS FORM A GOOD PART OF DESCRIPTION!
COMPLETE DIFF INC. SHOCKS AND SPRINGS,POWER STEER BOX INCLUDING DRAG LINK AND FRONT SPRINGS,FUEL TANK ETC.
NO MOTOR OR GEARBOX,NO INTERIOR OR GLASS. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET!!!!
REAR WHEELS ARE NOT INCLUDED BUT WILL SUPPLY STOCK RIMS TO KEEP ROLLING!
THIS IS A VERY RESTORABLE VEHICLE AND WOULD BE A SHAME TO WRECK BUT WOULD SUIT A COMPETENT PANEL BEATER!
REMEMBER THEY WILL ALWAYS MAKE REPRODUCTION PARTS BUT WILL NEVER AGAIN MAKE THESE BODIES! WILL MAKE A VERY DESIRABLE FINISHED PRODUCT AND DONE RIGHT PROFITABLE? JUST NEEDS A PERSON WITH THE DESIRE TO COMPLETE THE JOB!

 THIS IS AN AUCTION TO BUY NOT LOOK!

MY CONTACT NUMBER IS 0406189633,PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME IF YOU WISH TO INSPECT VEHICLE PRIOR TO BIDDING!

WILL NOT BE REMOVED FROM EBAY FOR ANY REASON SO IF YOU WANT IT BID AND BUY!

CONTACT TO BE MADE WITHIN 2 DAYS OF AUCTION END AND PAYMENT WITHIN 5 DAYS.

 HAPPY BIDDING:)



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