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Vintage 1966 Chevy Impala Wagon on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:86670
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States
Advertising:
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:396 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 164356L141704
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 86,670
Model: Impala
Year: 1966
Trim: Impala Wagon
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD

 

UP FOR BID A VINTAGE 1966 CHEVY IMPALA WAGON
ORIGINAL #'s MATCHING 396 ENGINE COUPLED WITH
AUTOMATIC 400 TURBO HYDRAMATIC TRANSMISSION

 ENGINE WAS OVERHAULED LAST YEAR. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTHLY. 12 BOLT REAR END. AC CAR!!! RADIO WORKS. ALL GLASS SOLID! THIS CAR HAS A TON OF NEW PARTS. FRONT END REBUILT. NEW BRAKES. SERVICED REAR END. NEW SHOCKS, RADIATOR, AND CARBURETOR. YOU NAME IT; THE LIST GOES ON AND ON! POWER REAR WINDOW(SLOW BUT WORKS). PRIMER MATTE BLACK WITH GREY TOP. COMPLEMENTED WITH A SET OF 15' CHEVY CORVETTE RALLY WHEELS WRAPPED IN BF GOODRICH TIRES (1/2 LIFE). THIS SPORTY WAGON MOVES AND GETS A LOT OF ATTENTION AS ONE HEARS THE FLOWMASTERS BREATH DOWN THE ROAD! THIS CHEVY IS A DRIVER!!! ORIGINALLY BUILT IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THIS CAR HAS SPENT ALL ITS LIFE THERE EXCEPT FOR THE LAST 6 YEARS I HAVE OWNED IT. THEREFORE, THE METAL ON THE CAR HAS BEEN WELL PRESERVED. NO RUST ON THE REAR QUARTER PANELS, FENDERS, AND THE UNDER CARRIAGE IN GENERAL.THIS CAR IS SOLID! O.G. BLACK CALIFORNIA PLATES. ONLY A LIL BIT OF RUST ON DRIVERS/PASSENGERS FLOOR PANEL; EASY FIX FOR ANY CAR GUY WORTH HIS (HER) SALT. CAR NEEDS INTERIOR WORK SUCH AS CARPET AND HEADLINER.
 BUT LIKE AFOREMENTIONED THIS CLASSIC IS A DRIVER AS YOU FINISH RESTORATION CRUISING.


TRUE AMERICAN MUSCLE!
ONE RARE IMPALA!

I LOVE THIS CAR BUT I GOT TO PART WITH IT, SO IT NEEDS ANEW HAPPY HOME.


CAR SOLD AS IS!


 


I RESEREVE THE RIGHT TO END BIDDING OR SELL LOCALLY.

PLEASE DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU ARE A SERIOUS EBAYER LIKE MYSELF. I HAVE SPENT TOO MUCH TIME, MONEY (A LOT) AND EFFORT ON THIS CAR--SO DON'T WASTE MY TIME.

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING!
BUT I CAN ASSIST SUCH AS DRIVING CAR TO A LOCAL SHIPPER OR SUCH.

ALSO, FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME (208) 697-9367 IF YOU HAVE ANY ???????
I CAN SEND MORE PICS VIA PHONE
VINCENT


On Aug-20-14 at 12:11:39 PDT, seller added the following information:

 

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