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1969 Chevrolet Impala Custom on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:17000
Location:

Boiling Springs, South Carolina, United States

Boiling Springs, South Carolina, United States
Advertising:

UP FOR AUCTION:                  

A 1969 CHEVROLET IMPALA CUSTOM.

ACCORDING TO COWL TAG THIS CAR WAS BUILT IN ATLANTA, GA (BA). THE SECOND WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 1968(09B).  IT WAS THE 394’TH BODY BUILT AT THAT LOCATION (394).

CAR WAS FOUND UNDER A SHED IN NORTH CAROLINA. THIS CAR IS IN GREAT CONDITION, A BARN FIND, AND A TRUE SURVIVOR.  ONE OWNER, WITH ORIGINAL TITLE. THIS CAR’S TITLE WAS ISSUED 10/24/1968.

NO MAJOR RUST ISSUES, SOME IN THE LOWER QUARTERS, ROCKERS AND A LITTLE IN FRONT BOTTOM OF PASSENGER DOOR, VINYL TOP IS SMOOTH WITH  MINOR RUST ISSUES VISABLE UNDERNEATH.  NO PANEL REPLACEMENT NECESSARY ANY RUST ON THIS CAR CAN BE FIXED BY CUT AND PATCH WITH NEW METAL.

ALL CHROME AND BODY TRIM ARE VERY STAIGHT, NO MAJOR DINGS WITH ONLY MINOR AGEING ISSUES.

THIS CAR IS A GREAT CANDIDATE FOR RESTORATION OR TO ENJOY AS IT IS. RUNS OUT GREAT, MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION ARE TOP NOTCH. NO SMOKE, NO MOTOR NOISE AND TRANNY SHIFTS OUT SMOOTH. NO MAJOR LEAKS AND STEERING IS TIGHT AND CAR STAYS IN THE ROAD WELL.

FLOOR PANS ARE SOLID AS CARPET HAS BEEN REMOVED TO SHOW. FLOOR NEEDS TO BE CLEANED, NEW INSULATION AND CARPET NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED. THE REST OF THE INTERIOR IS COMPLETELY INTACT WITH ORIGINAL SEAT COVERS, DOOR PANELS AND HEADLINER. ONE SMALL CRACK IN DASH AND CONSOLE LID AS CAN BE SEEN IN PICTURES, AN EASY FIX FOR AN INTERIOR REPAIR PERSON.

1969 WAS THE ONLY YEAR TO PRODUCE THE IMPALA WITH A 396/265 HP 2BBL.  AND ONE OF THE FEW BIG BLOCK 2BBL ORDERS…. DON’T KNOW HOW MANY OF THESE CARS ARE LEFT OUT THERE, HOWEVER I DOUBT THERE ARE MANY. BUT NO DOUBT THIS IS A RARE CAR AND WILL BE A WISE INVESTMENT FOR THE OLD CAR COLLECTOR.

I’VE TRIED TO BE AS DESCRIPTIVE AS POSSIBLE WITH PHOTOS, IF THERE ARE ANY 

QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL BEFORE BIDDING.

864-706-0030


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On Apr-15-14 at 03:40:48 PDT, seller added the following information:

396/265  2bbl  12 bolt rear end.

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