Restore My 1964 And Add Your Company Logo!! **revised **** on 2040-cars
Excelsior Springs, Missouri, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1964
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Impala
Mileage: 0
Trim: 2 DOOR
Our auction had so much interest in it, but I think my listing was confusing. My son has decided to sell the car, and pass it onto someone who can take care of it and restore it the way it should be done. We have added a reserve on the car, so that my son can hopefully recoup some of his money. I am leaving the original auction wording on here, BUT THIS CAR IS NOW FOR SALE, NOT JUST HELP RESTORE. Please understand, my son and husband have started taking this car apart, it has the quarter panels off, trunk and hood lids are both removed. Please email if you have any questions. Thanks!
RESTORE MY SONS 1964 AND ADD YOUR COMPANY LOGO TO BE SEEN BY THOUSANDS. My son spent almost everything in his savings account to buy this 1964 Impala. He has been tearing it down to restore it with his father. His goal with this car, was to get it restored and give his grandfather a ride in it before he passes. His grandfathers health is getting worse and my sons bank account is getting slim. We came up with the idea if a company wants to restore it and have their company logo added, its advertisement for them, whether its a garage or a large company. Just think, a small company who works on cars could restore this and put their name on their work for thousands and thousands to see what kind of work they can do. Think of the business you could make for yourself. This is a almost 15 year old, so the advertisement would have to be clean please. What a way to advertise your company! We all know teenagers drive EVERYWHERE, and who doesn't stop to check out a classic car like a '64 IMPALA! YOUR COMPANY COULD BE THE NEXT FAST AND LOUD!!! We do have the title, and as soon as I get it out of the safe deposit box, I will put in the correct VIN number, and I didn't enter the mileage because its in the outside garage and the wind is blowing 40 miles an hour right now! I will update it as soon as I get it. Please email us with any questions, no rude comments please, this is a 14 year old with creative ideas on getting his car finished. Thanks! |
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