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1965 Impala Ss on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:99691
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 1965 IMPALA SS,  no engine or trans, I was going to do a frame off but I just don't have the time or desire anymore. The seats, instrument panel console Tach are all origional and seem to be in very good shape. the hood and deck have surface rust but seem solid and true. The glass all looks to be in good shape. The rest I was going to replace. Make no mistake this is a project car. It is a true SS with P/S. This car has sat at my farm for over 20 years and I am never going to get to it, so:  Bid to WIN.


On Feb-23-14 at 14:01:37 PST, seller added the following information:

 the car came with a 327 and auto trans, the floor pans and panels would need replaced in my opinion. as I said in my original comments I was going to do a frame off and intended to replace all the panels. I am not a car builder by profession, I build cars for my enjoyment and as a hobby. Unfortunately I work 60 to 70 hours a week so some projects are never going to get done. I attached a few more pics. There is a radiator and alternator in the trunk with some misc parts. I wouldn't depend on any of them being usable.

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