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FOR SALE IS A 1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA SS LOWRIDER

For sale: 1964 CHEVROLET GENUINE SS IMPALA (Lowrider)

Item Condition: This car is defiantly a head turner, Full Hydraulic suspension which is made up of 8 batteries and 2 Pro Hopper pumps. (if you want more info on the setup don't hesitate to ask.)

Extra Info: GENUINE SS IMPALA - As you have probably seen, these cars and the prices are going through the roof.

This car is a show stopper and defiantly turns heads everywhere it goes. The motor is a 327 in a1 condition and starts first time every time.

13inch wire wheels with white wall tires.

The car has shaved door handles (doors open by remote control) Custom boot setup for the hydraulics. very straight car. Interior is pretty good condition for its age as is the car.

It gets so much attention and looks that everywhere you go, theres always someone guaranteed to come take a picture or start talking to you.

Perfect for a enthusiast or a Lowrider fanatic.

Genuine reason for sale as unseen circumstances.

Please keep comments to yourself if you have nothing nice to say.

NO TIME WASTERS!!!!

More pictures by request for serious buyer

Contact Details: Dean (bnr32gtr) on 0422596518

Price: $35,000 (genuine bids may be excepted)

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