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1966 Impala convertible for sale

 
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chevellenewbie1957 chevellenewbie1957
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 01/10
Posted: 01/19/10
11:13 AM

I have a 1966 Impala convertible for sale.  It needs only the dashpad recovered and a paint job.  I would rate the current paint a 4 out of 10.  Everything else about the car is completely restored.  The car has a 350 engine with Edelbrock headers and a holly 4 barrel carb.  Lots of chrome on the engine.  I can send pics if someone replies with their email address.  Asking $13,900 for the car, but will negotiate, depending on the distance of the delivery.  If interested please reply.

Thanks.  

 
mosal66 mosal66
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 01/11
Posted: 01/24/11
08:08 PM

interested in seeing pics if you have them. In california and hopefully you are nearby. email is 4ms2u@comcast.net  

 
waynep7122 waynep7122
Addict | Posts: 4562 | Joined: 08/09
Posted: 01/24/11
08:26 PM

check the date of the ad...  its just a few days more than a year old...

he only posted one message..... and canceled his account 9 minutes after posting the ad...

do come back ... log in...   in the lower left corner of your reply.. will be a edit post link...

click that link... and remove your email address..... so you don't get spammed....


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