!964 Chev Impala Ss Hrtp Cp Original Calif Rust Free 327 Pg Ac.pwr Brks, Steer on 2040-cars
Arroyo Grande, California, United States
Engine:327-250 HP
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Owner
Exterior Color: Metallic Maroon
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Impala
Number of Cylinders: V-8
Trim: Super Sport
Drive Type: Pwr Glide
Mileage: 50,162
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: SS
Howdy and Thanks for checking out our original '64 Chevrolet Impala SS with an authentic documented 50,164 miles on the odometer! We have a notarized statement from a previous owner authenticating the mileage along with service documents attesting the odometer miles!
We have owned this great car since 1991, purchased in Oregon but originally sold in Calif. and is now. It is essentially rust free with the original 327 cu.in. 250 hp engine option and Factory Air Conditioning. (needs servicing). It even has most of the original lacquer exterior finish. All the bright-work is in good condition as well as all the window glass. The original engine runs good with no knocks or valve noise. New motor mounts have been installed. The transmission shifts and operates well. The brakes have been freshened with new brake cylinders and shoes. The power brake hydraulic cylinder has been rebuilt with new seals. The tires are like new. New glass pack mufflers have been installed.
The interior has a brand new professionally installed headliner with the correct original SS star pattern/style. There is newly installed carpet. The rest of the interior is in nice original condition.
The car drives and handles the way it should for a low mileage Chevy Impala SS and is in driving condition.
Do you like '64 Chevy Impala SS Hardtop coupes? Then this may be the car for you. Where can you find another original like this one in drivable condition with 50K original miles and, with Air?
(For more description or pictures please call: 805/489-7822 Thanks, Paul
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