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1965 Chevrolet Impala Convertible Red 327 4 Speed Rust Free Solid Classic on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:25
Location:

Grand Junction, Colorado, United States

Grand Junction, Colorado, United States
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1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE

327 4 SPEED FRESH ENGINE READY TO CRUISE

HELLO YOUR LOOKING AT A BEAUTIFUL 1965 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE WITH A FRESH 327 MOTOR READY FOR SHOWS OR A FUN NIGHT OUT WITH THE TOP DOWN AND A CRUISE. THIS CAR WAS RESTORED IN 1996 AND HAS SEEN ONLY 25 MILES SINCE THAT TIME. KEPT INSIDE AT A SECURE HEATED FACILITY AND ALWAYS MAINTAINED TO KEEP FRESH WITH OTHER CLASSIC CARS IN A COLLECTION. THE RESTORATION WAS VERY EXTENSIVE WITH A COMPLETE BODY STRIP AND DISASSEMBLY OF THE INTERIOR AND MAIN COMPONENTS. BODY SOUND BACKING WAS USED ON MAIN FLOORS AND BODY SIDEWALLS, FOR A QUIET SOLID FEEL WHILE THE BODY WAS APART. THE CAR AFTER ALL THESE YEARS STILL HAS THE APEAL OF A VERY WELL DONE RESTORATION APPEARANCE. THE RED PAINT IS VERY NICE AND THE JAMS AND ALL SEAMS ARE CLEAN AND DONE RIGHT. THE CAR IS A ROCK SOLID IMPALA FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. VERY STRAIGHT LINES AND NO MAJOR DAMAGE OR BONDO FOUND. THE BODY AND PAINT ARE BEAUTIFUL BUT TO BE ACCURTE, IT HAS A FEW TINY DINGS AND A FEW SCRATCHES AFTER ALMOST 20 YEARS IN & OUT OF STORAGE. THIS IMPALA HAS A GREAT CRISP & CLEAN CUSTOM INTERIOR WITH THE ORIGINAL LINES AND DESIGN PATTERNS, BUT DONE IN DURABLE NEWER MATERIALS AND COLOR ACCENTS FOR COMFORT & SHOW. THE SEATS HAVE GREAT SUPPORT AND ARE VERY TIGHT AND STRAIGHT, WITH NO RIPS, STAINS, OR WEAR SHOWING. NEW POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP WORKS GREAT, TOP IS TIGHT AND NEW AND IS ALSO DONE RIGHT. HAS A GLASS BACK WINDOW. ALL LIGHTS AND SIGNALS WORK AND HAS A NEWER AM/FM/CASSET STEREO INSTALLED. WIPERS WORK GOOD ALSO. UNDER THE HOOD IT IS CLEAN TIGHT AND DONE RIGHT. A FRESH REBUILT 327 VETTE MOTOR HAS BEEN INSTALLED WITH A NICE 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION ON THE FLOOR. THIS IS A DOUBLE HUMP HEADS 327! RUBBERS AND FUZZIES ARE ALL NEW AND TIGHT WINDOWS, DOORS, TRUNK, HOOD, ALL FIT AND SHUT GREAT. TRUNK IS CLEAN AND IN BLACK SEALER AS FROM FACTORY, HAS NO TRUNK FLOOR MAT, OR SPARE TIRE, OR ORIGINAL JACK. CAR LOOKS AND DRIVES GREAT AND IS READY TO GO. IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A VERY NICE DRIVER SHOW TYPE IMPALA THIS IS AS GREAT BUY. THESE '65's ARE MOVING UP IN THE MARKET, AS MOST ALL CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLES ARE STRONG INVESTMENTS.


On Jun-03-14 at 14:59:28 PDT, seller added the following information:

QUESTIONS ON THE MOTOR:

THE 327 V8 MOTOR HAS BEEN REBUILT WITH ONLY 25 MILES ON IT. IT IS A 1965 CORVETTE MOTOR WITH DOUBLE CAMEL HUMP HEADS AND 300+HP! THANKS

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