1966 Chevrolet Impala on 2040-cars
Gainesville, Florida, United States
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up for auction is a nice and clean 1966 Chevrolet Impala 4 door -- no post.I am selling this car for a friend and he said that the car was restored about 5 or 6 years ago and then due to health issues parked.The Car was driven about 200 mls in the last days without any problems.The Engine is a 327V8 with a 2 speed automatic transmission.The Engine starts right up and runs great,the transmission shifts very smooth,no overheating or other mechanical issues.Lights,Turnsignals,Horn,wipers etc are all in working order,Instruments are all working.all glass is in good condition and the windows roll up and down as they should.This is a original AC car,everything is there except pulley and belts,heater and blower work great.They Interior is in very nice shape,no rips or tears-looks like it was completely redone during that restauration which includes carpet,seats,headliner,doorpanels etc.The Body itself is nice and straight and shows just normal wear and tear.Steering is nice and tied - powersteering and powerbrakes,good tires all around,you can get in that car and drive it anywhere,the trunk,and engine compartment are rust free as are the floors,they show only service rust from sitting. Along with the car the potential buyer will get the original service manual as shown in the picture and also a selection of "Wards Motor record Books for the years 1966 to 1990.The first owner kept a particually record of all service costs and repairs, and the fuel he used-imaging to fill up you tank today with 38 gal for $ 14-now it is the other way around. This car is a nice daily driver - it needs a new paint job and thats about it - you can enjoy driving it as it is or paint it the way you like it
a $ 500 - NON refundable deposit is due not later then 24 hours after auction ended-restpayment is due not later then 7 days after end of auction.Shipping is nationwide and worldwide.Car is located about 40 mls south of Gainesville/FL
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