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1966 Impala Ss Hardtop Coupe 396ci 4speed 12 Bolt on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:1966 Mileage:98000 Color:
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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1966 Chevy Impala SS

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Contact : Jonathan Perque
Phone: 954-465-6415



Year: 1966
Make: Chevy
Model: Impala SS
Color: Blue
Miles: Odometer states 98,000 
Motor: 396 ci V8
VIN: 164376S108171

Description: This 1966 Chevy Impala SS is a fantastic car.  It's classic body lines, the big 396 ci V8 under the hood, and it's 4-speed transmission always let you know that you're driving a true American muscle car. The clutch does not slip and the transmission holds the power very well.  This car has plenty of torque and has no problems whatsoever going down the road.


Interior:  The interior of this car is black with black leather seats.  The upholstery, headliner, and dashboard are in good shape. The floor pans are starting to show rust. There is a working aftermarket radio, a Sunpro tachometer that is very accurate, and a Hurst shifter that feels great in the hand.  


Exterior : This Impala comes in a beautiful metallic blue. The paint needs to be touched up in some areas and there is some missing trim on the sides of the car but aside from that this car is a real gem.  All of the "Impala" "396",  "SS" etc. badges are there with little to no wear as well. This vehicle paint condition is considered a 10 foot paint job. Frame is solid, no rust or holes. Trunk pan is solid.
 

Drivetrain: This car is powered by a 325 HP 396 ci Turbo-Jet V8 engine and it is mated to a smooth 4-speed manual transmission.  This car drives amazingly and makes very good use of it's power.  The transmission feels solid and the clutch does not slip at all. The motor does not smoke or knock and has new fluids throughout. Fuel system and brake system are in working order. car can be driven cross country as it sits. Minimal slop in steering. 


Key facts:  The floor pans are starting to show rust. and patch panels are present.
The paint needs to be touched up in some areas and there is some missing trim on the sides of the car, bondo is visible in trunk gasket area and trunk hatch area. Overall a great driver with lot of pep. 


On Jun-02-14 at 05:47:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

***THIS IS A TRIBUTE NOT AN ACTUAL SS.**

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