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1965 Chevrolet Impala on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1965 Mileage:120000 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
Advertising:

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: tashia.fischbein@zoho.com . Hi, up for sale is my California born, 1 family owned, black plate 1965 Chevy Impala. As you can see by the pics
below this car is in real nice shape in and out. This car just underwent a interior and exterior mild restoration.
Below I will try and describe exactly what I see and know about this car.
Starting With The Outside : Car is laser straight and only has 1 repaint since new...not sure of exact time frame
but still holding up well. Sure there's flaws here and there which is expected from a car that's driven. No major
issues that will stop you from the purchase of this car. I consider this a nice driver quality car that gets a lot
of looks and thumbs up. Now for the goods... There's redone frontend stainless, newer rechromed front and rear
bumpers, new 3 piece rear back panel, all new taillights & trim, lots of new emblems, and both outer mirrors. All
glass is in great shape and look to be the originals. Front windshield has a slight wiper mark on passenger
side...can probably be buffed out. All in all nice exterior.
Interior: Recently redone and shows very good to great. There's newer seat foam and black leather seat covers,
carpet & Impala floor mats, dash pad & padded cover, door panels, armrests & bases, inner door handles, all window
cranks, ashtrays, door sill plates, all pedal covers, headliner & visors, rear package tray, and door lock knobs,
etc, ...you get the idea. Dash is still original and shows real well .....Very nice interior !!
Motor & Transmission : I was told this is a numbers matching 283 motor & power glide transmission. I recently
installed a new chrome kit to clean up the look of the engine bay. I will include all the original parts to the new
buyer. There's new chrome valve covers, Chrome aircleaner, chrome Spectre valve cover breather, chrome alternator &
bracket, chrome thermostat housing, recorded radiator, new battery, new belt, and Optikleen bottle. This is a
factory power steering and power brake car and both work as they should with no leaks or problems. Transmission is
a power glide that shifts fine. You can use this car as a daily driver if needed...yes that reliable.
Rims & Tires: Car is currently rolling on a set of staggered Boss grey 20s & 18s with good tires. Rims have no
dents and no curb marks. I also have a set of stock 14 inch rims and tires and hubcaps if you prefer the car the
original look.
Rest of Car: Suspension, undercarriage, floors, exhaust, etc are all the original parts . Front and rear brakes and
wheel cylinders are new. Trunk pan is real solid with no signs of rust or soft spots. I recently speckle painted
the pan and added a new trunk mat, jacking instructions decal, and spare tire.
All in all this is a very solid car in and out that will bring you years and years of enjoyment. Above I've tried
to be as thorough as possible when describing my car. Please serious only contact me 408-71two-942seven. I price my
cars very reasonable.

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