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Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
1969 Impala Super Sport 427 (Numbers Matching)...
This Impala was a Cover Feature for "Impala Magazine" and has won many "Best of Show" Awards. This beautiful Car has been meticulously maintained and drives great! Included are the original Window Sticker, Original Title, and Protect 'O' Plate. Options: Parchment White vinyl top, 427 Turbo Jet Engine, H.D. th400 3-speed Automatic Transmission, Tilt Wheel, Power Steering, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Power Brakes, Cruise Control, Air Conditioning, Factory Rally Wheels, Parchment & Black Interior with Factory Bucket Seat, Center Console, Factory 8-Track Player,Fiberoptic fender signal indicators, and Factory Liquid Tire Chain Canisters. This Car has just had a recent repaint with the Factory Color and fresh seat covers installed. The Car is "Straight" and has NO rust. The Engine has never been apart and retains it's original mileage. All options are functional and in working order. This is a great opportunity to own one of the most sought after Super Sports produced. Chevrolet production of SS427 Impalas in 1969 were only 2455. I am listing this Car for a friend... so all questions will be directed to Him. Please take note of all the Photos and email any questions. The Buyer is solely responsible for the Pickup and Transportation of this Automobile. All Questions will be submitted to the owner and anyone who is a serious buyer can speak with him directly @ 603-479-7009. Winner of this Listing must send a $500.00 deposit as soon as the auction ends.. unless prior arrangements have been made with the Owner. NO INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE... U.S.A ONLY. |
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