Beautiful Rust Free Impala Show Or Cruise Mint!! 59/60/61/62 on 2040-cars
Standish, Maine, United States
Up for sale is my Beautiful 1963 Chevy Impala with one repaint since 1963 with only 47,477 miles. The body still retains all of it's original panels on top and bottom! Has arrow straight body lines. The paint is a beautiful dark metallic blue with a hard shine. All the chrome is like new as is the glass. The two tone blue interior looks like it just came off the Dealer show room. Has power steering and brakes with AC tinted glass seat belts up dated radio in glove box. The original motor has been rebuilt to specks all original. Engine bay looks like it did in 1963 as does the trunk. Still has it's original auto transmission with the stock rear end. The under side is all original with no rust or patch's still retains it's factory rust proofing. The wheels are not original to the car as they are a Chevy Corvette Rally's with spinner caps and new BF Goodrich tires all the way around. Has full dual exhaust with Glass packs sounds sweet. What looks better then dual factory Whip Ann tanners! Here is your chance to own a car that will just go up in value. Hagerty Insurance values this car at around $32,000 in #2 shape I think it is a strong 2. I asking way less then that for this beautiful 63 Impala. This car really should be seen in person!! Feel free to call if interested in this car or have any questions about the car!! Terry@207-648-7092 |
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