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Clean Original 1960 Chevrolet Impala Convertible Stored For Years on 2040-cars

US $28,000.00
Year:1960 Mileage:0
Location:

Johnston, Rhode Island, United States

Johnston, Rhode Island, United States
Advertising:

UP FOR AUCTION IS A NICE STRAIGHT BODY VERY CLEAN 1960 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE IN POWDER BLUE WITH BLUE AND WHITE HOUNDSTOOTH INTERIOR WITH WHITE CONVERTIBLE TOP, BOUGHT THIS CAR A FEW YEARS AGO IN FLORIDA, WHEN I BOUGHT IT IT WAS IN STORED IN A OLD GARAGE FOR YEARS FULL OF DUST AND DIRT, CLEANED IT UP AND GOT IT RUNNING AND I PUT IT IN MY GARAGE AND HAVEN'TDONE MUCH MORE WITH IT. BOUGHT THE FRONT AND REAR SEAT COVERS AND NEVER INSTALLED THEM THEY WILL GO WITH THE CAR. MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION RUN WELL SOUNDS GREAT. BRAKES STOP BUT NEED TO BE REDONE, EVERYTHING IS SOLID, FENDERS CLEAN FROM RUST ROCKERS PAMELS SOLID AS WELL AS REAR QUARTERS, CHROME IN GOOD SHAPE SOME DINGS BUT MOST ALL THERE, HAVE ORIGINAL KEYS, I BELIEVE IT IS A 283 V/8 WITH AUTOMATIC , NO POWER STEERING OR BRAKES, DASH AND DOOR PANELS IN DECENT SHAPE, LIKE I SAID ITS A GOOD EASY PROJECT TO FINISH I DON'T REALLY WANT TO SELL IT BUT I HAVE ENOUGH PROJECTS GOING ON SO I AM PUTTING IT UP FOR AUCTION TO SEE WHAT IF SOMEONE IS SERIOUS ENOUGH TO BID TO WIN! THIS IS A GREAT FIND FOR SOMEONE WHO WANTS A 60 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE AND IS A SOLID INVESTMENT. I DO HAVE THE FENDER SKIRTS ALSO NOT ON CAR BUT DO HAVE THEM. I KNOW WHAT THESE DESIREABLE CHEVYS CAN BRING IN AT AUCTIONS SO I DID PUT A RESERVE ON IT BUT IF IT GETS CLOSE I WILL LET YOU KNOW. THE CAR IS LOCATED IN JOHNSTON RHODE ISLAND 02919 AT MY HOUSE THERE, IT IS A FLORIDA CAR AND TITLED IN FLORIDA IN MY NAME. I HAD IT AT MY HOME IN FLORIDA BUT I SHIPPED IT UP TO RHODE ISLAND A FEW YEARS AGO TO USE AS A SUMMER CAR WHEN I COME UP HERE, THIS CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGED AND NOT OUT IN THE ELEMENTS SO IT IS STILL IN GOOD CONDITION. PLEASE DON'T BE TRYING TO OFFER ME LOW OFFERS FOR MY CAR BECAUSE I AM NO INTERESTED IN LOW BALL OFFERS, IF YOU ARE A SERIOUS COLLECTOR YOU WILL KNOW WHAT ITS WORTH, GOOD LUCK I AM UP HERE IN RHODEISLAND FOR THE HOLIDAYS BUT WILL BE HEADING BACK TO FLORIDA SOON BUT WILL BE HERE TO ASSIST WITH PICK-UP ARRANGEMENTS IF SOLD. THANKS


On Dec-27-13 at 06:34:43 PST, seller added the following information:

 


On Jan-01-14 at 07:47:50 PST, seller added the following information:

 I have added pic's of the new seat covers  that I bought that will go with the car, they are reproduction covers bought from late great chevy parts, full set front and rears.  I LOWERED THE RESERVE PRICE A LITTLE IF THAT HELPS SOMEONE , TODAY JAN 1ST.   If you have any serious questions on the car you can call me @ 407 729-9477 before 9 p.m. EST.

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