1966 Chevrolet Impala SS Additional Info:
Solid tight nice running and driving 1966 Impala SS convertible. VIN and trim tag denote true SS, factory triple black, 283 automatic. Now powered with a 1973 350 with rebuilt Quadrajet Carb.Trans has been converted to a first gear synchronized Saginaw three speed with Hurst Indy Shifter and correct pedals. New aluminum radiator, New gas tank and sending unit, newer dual exhaust. Gauges,wipers,lights including the "COLD" engine light all work,glass is good,roll up and down smooth,newer power top works well with nice glass rear window,interior is decent,nice dash pad and steering wheel.Clear title showing 31,500 actual miles. Both rear 1/4s and outer wheel wells have been replaced,seem to have been done properly.Trunk floor will need rust repair, is all there and solid,lower fenders patched poorly, doors are nice as are floorboards, drivers side outer frame rail has rust,inside of boxed frame has zero rust,passenger side of frame is rust free other than surface.Doors open and close fine,body gaps are fine. Car is for sale locally and being driven to local cruises. Any questions send a message I will answer or give you the owner's number as I am selling for a friend. Winning bidder must send $500 non refundable deposit to Pay Pal within 48 hours,balance due within seven days CASH or BANK CHECK ONLY NO EXCEPTIONS, car nor title will be released until any and all funds clear. Buyer responsible for shipping,may be able to assist. Thanks For Looking.
On Jul-04-18 at 11:54:54 PDT, seller added the following information:
Some concern has been brought to my attention as to the car being a true SS. I neglected to mention in the listing that the bucket seats and console where replaced at some point for what ever reason with the bench seat,the trim tag showing bucket seat/console. Also that the VIN is incorrect for a SS Impala? This has been researched in the book "60 Years of Chevrolet", online at "Impala.org" as well as other online venues. To clear any doubt I would strongly suggest serious bidders research the numbers and trim tag to reassure the authenticity or accuracy as stated.