1962 Chevy Impala Ss - White Color And In Nice Condition. 2 Door. Hardtop. on 2040-cars
Manhattan, Illinois, United States
Engine:V8 283
Body Type:Hard top, 2 door
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: SS
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: White
Model: Impala
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: White with Chrome
Drive Type: Auto
Mileage: 45,740
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1962 Chevy Impala SS
In nice condition! Garage kept. $14,000 obo.
To keep it safe for both parties... Funds transaction only at the bank, in person, at time of purchase.
Do Not buy it now! Please contact me for phone number to see the vehicle first!
Impala is located in Manhattan, Illinois (south of Joliet). Zip 60442. Mark
PLEASE READ: Do NOT Buy it Now! Please email me through ebay for Mark's phone number so you can contact him and see the vehicle first. Offers at time of showing only.
Money will be transfered at the Bank at time of sale. Do NOT bring cash with you when seeing the vehicle!
If wanting to buy, you will meet with Mark at his bank for transfer of funds, at the bank, in person, by a banker for a safe transaction.
Buyer is responsible for transporting the car from his garage once purchased and title exchanged into your hands.
He will NOT ship the car for you. He will NOT deliver it for you. He will NOT allow for a delivery service to pick it up without the buyer present.
I am listing this vehicle as a favor for him. Contact me for Mark's phone number and request showing.
If you don't agree with this, don't bother asking to see the car. We are trying to make it a safe transaction for both parties!
Buying a car without seeing it first is a dumb thing to do anyways...
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