1968 Chevy Impala Custom 2 Dr. New Engine And Transition Rebuild! (no Reserve!!) on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
Engine:307
Drive Type: POWER GLIDE
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 97,000
Model: Impala
Trim: CHROME
Options: Leather Seats
THIS IS A 1968 CHEVY IMPALA CUSTOM 2DR. THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION WAS JUST REBUILT.THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT.I HAVE HAD THIS CAR FOR TWO YEARS. THE CAR HAS A NEW RADIATOR 20 INCH TIRES AND RIMS WITH NEW TIRES. I HATE TO SELL THIS IMPALA BUT JUST GOT ANOTHER PROJECT AND I NEED ROOM IN MY GARAGE. I HAVE A CLEAR TITLE ON THIS CAR. I AM ALSO A MEMBER OF LAW ENFORCEMENT BID WITH CONFIDENCE.I BELIEVE THIS CAR WILL BE A GREAT BUY FOR ANYONE. THIS CAR IS A REAL HEAD TURNER. THE CAR HAS A FEW DINGS BUT IS IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE AS THE PICTURES SHOW.GOOD LUCK!!!!! NO RESERVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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