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1964 Chevrolet Impala! Built 283 V8! Complete Car! Original Interior/exterior! on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:17662
Location:

Asheville, North Carolina, United States

Asheville, North Carolina, United States
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1964 Chevrolet Impala


You are looking at a piece of history; a 1964 Chevrolet Impala. It is very hard to even find pieces to these cars, let alone find a whole car, and one that runs and drives. This car is great for absolutely anything. This is NOT a show car by any means and has not been restored. It has been left in its “original” condition and will make for an absolutely great restoration project or cruiser car. You will not be able to pull it out of the driveway without someone asking you questions about it or people taking pictures of it. It is an absolute blast to own and drive. After a complete restoration, you would have one very rare and hard to find car. You could also leave the car exactly as it sits and drive it for years to come.

 

This is a truly rare find! You find Impala’s all over the place that have been highly modified, but not this one. You are being given the chance to own a car that will make for a great restoration project that already has the motor taken care of for you. It would be very hard to even put a price on this car after a complete restoration was completed.

 

The following is what makes this car such a great vehicle:

 

THE GOOD:

-         CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE IN HAND

-         VIN: 41847F276455

-         17,662  miles (on body and chassis)

-         BRAND NEW 283 V8 Engine

-         All original car

-         Very solid inside and out

-         Runs and drives great

-         Truly a rare find

-         All trim pieces are present

-         All glass is present

-         All chrome is present

-         A complete interior is present

-         All lights are present

-         New battery

-         Okay tires

-         Transmission fully service

-         New starter

-         New air filter

-         New valve covers

-         New headers

-         New alternator

-         New water pump

-         New exhaust

-         New radiator

-         MANY NEW ENGINE PARTS (way too many to list)

-         Minor rust

-         Badges are present

-         Great looking underbody

-         Top is in fair shape

-         Mirror is present

-         Body is very solid

-         Original steering wheel and dash

-         Seats are in good shape

-         A luxury vehicle in its day

-         Comfortable and spacious

-         Motor is complete (BRAND NEW BUILD)

-         All receipts included

-         Steers great

-         Body lines are good

-         Doors shut great

-         Heat works well

-         MUST SEE IN PERSON

-         Will travel/drive anywhere

 

THE BAD:

-         Needs shocks

-         Does have some rust

-         Looks to have bondo is some spots

-         Trunk had a rusty pan but has been patched and sealed

-         The car is NOT perfect

-         Does have very minor leaks

-         Door panels have some rough spots

-         17, 662 is what the odometer reads. The actual mileage is unknown.

 

 

I know I am forgetting a few things, but I have done my best to list everything that this car has or includes. You will be very pleased with the attention it gets after it has been restored, or even in the condition is currently sits. There are endless possibilities with this car. You could literally leave it exactly as it sits, and drive it for years. You could invest thousands in order to make it a fully restored piece of history. You could install your choice of replacement parts to have the car meet your preferences. The list goes on and on forever. This is a 1964 Chevrolet Impala! There is no other car like it!

 

Please, keep in mind this vehicle is considered an antique. It is by no means a show car or a “perfect” condition car. You absolutely must see it in person to appreciate it! I will not haul the car for you to decide if you like it or not. You are the buyer; therefore, you are responsible for all parts on your end of the sale (i.e. shipping, title transfer, registration, insurance, inspection, and so on). 

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

·       This 1964 Chevrolet Impala is sold AS-IS with NO WARRANTY IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED.

·       I encourage ALL PARTIES interested to view the car in person! Pictures do not do it justice.

·       PLEASE, DO NOT submit a bid unless you have obtained 100% of the funds to purchase this car.

·       I’m listing this car for a friend of mine. His name is Brandon. You may contact him anytime at 828-450-6804.

·       I have numerous pictures of this car. I can email them to you upon request.

·       To view all the pictures, please: copy and paste the link below into your browser. Then, highlight and DELETE the “DELETE THIS” in order to make it a complete link. That will take you to a photobucket album which has numerous pictures of the car:

 

http://s699.photobucket. DELETE THIS com/user/NCcummins/library/1964%20Impala?sort=3&page=1

 

·       The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. IF you are having the car shipped to you, you need to make sure shipping is set up BEFORE using submitting a bid.

·       This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION. This means the HIGHEST BIDDER WILL WIN THE CAR!

 

I sincerely thank you for taking the time to look at this 1964 Chevrolet Impala.


Happy Bidding!

 

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