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1965 Chevy. Impala 2 Door Coupe on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:1965 Mileage:48122
Location:

Rainier, Oregon, United States

Rainier, Oregon, United States
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1965 Chevrolet Impala coupe, not an SS car, The color is original evening orchid and some trim has been replaced. car is virtually rust free as it has been kept inside and covered. The motor is a chevy 350 with a mild crane cam with camel back hump heads, Edelbrock carb, K&N air filter, Accel HEI distributor, Accel shorty spark plugs, Taylor spark plug wires, chrome valve covers, chrome alternator, chrome power steering pump, chrome brake booster and master cyl. circle track quick steering box, Be Cool aluminum radiator chrome water pump, chrome pulleys, chrome fan blade, 180 deg. thermostat which also engages an electric fan at 180 degs. Hedmon chrome shorty headers are treated. Lots of ARP fasteners. The motor oil has been changed annually with an excellent grade of oil. It has a new NAPA battery The new motor and upgrades are appox. 1700 miles on them.The hood latch and hood hinges are powder coated.  Lokar trany dip stick,The transmission is a TCI Street fighter with a shift kit and separate trany. cooler. The transmission is operated by a B&M mega shifter with a quick shift rachet type cable shifter. And works great. The front end has a Fatman 2 1/2 drop inch spindles with disk brakes, also new front shocks. The windshield was replaced in 11/13 and the headlights were readjusted at that time. The wheels are centerline brand and the rear tires are BF goodrich  P205/60R15 and  the front are high speed Toyo Spectrums P205/65R15 92T I used this combination for safety purposes and durability.Also there are air shocks on the rear.The interior has been redone with tuck and roll soft leather like fabric, the radio is a updated Custom Sound AM/FM/ cassette player placed in the original radio spot in the dash. It has Kenwood three way speakers in the read and speakers under the front seat.The headliner has been replaced as well as noise dampener installed in back of the rear seat. The interior has been updated with a Summit oil and temperature gages.Other upgrades are purple neons lights under the car which really look great at night when at a car show or parade. The tail lights have a blue dot in the center. It has the original spare tire and jack and handle. This is a very nice Impala and is ready to be driven anywhere without the worry of a break down.With the 350 engine and cam there is lots of power when you need it. It has been driven to hot August nights offen and there are lots of dash places on the inside of the trunk lid. Also comes with a calif. brand car cover.  Runs great on reg, pump gas with no pinging. All offers will be looked at.

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