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1964 Chevrolet Impala 2 Door Pillarless Hardtop Lowrider

******LOOKING FOR QUICK SALE TO MAKE SPACE SO MAKE ME AN OFFER!******

It's Come time to sell my baby! This is one eye catching car.
Never been hopped since I've owned it! Always garaged! Hardly driven!

It features:

* New Interior (Trimmed in the States 2 years ago when I bought it)
* Matching Numbers 283 V8 Motor with 3 Speed Column Shift Manual
* Boosted aftermarket Slotted Disc brake upgrade
* Bronze Respray with White roof (Painted a few years before I bought it so has a few small imperfections from time but easily brought back)
* Lots of new and older chrome bits. Also comes with a box of parts I bought but never fitted
* Comes with rear wheel arch Spats which can only be used with the standard wheels
* 100 Spoke 13" Dayton Wires in Chrome with Red Spokes and white walls
* Complete brand new Front end bushes recently all done and new Borgson Steering box fitted
* Floors and sills Solid as have been sectioned and replaced in the past
* Pro Hopper Street Hydraulics with 2 Pumps, 4 Brand New AGM Deep Cycle Batteries, with 10 Switch Box.
* JVC Surround Sound Stereo With DVD Input and Screen mounted in Glove Box. (Original Radio still in dash for classic look. Also still lights up)
* 2 x 12" alpine type s subwoofers
* 59 Model Bullet Style Antenna
* have eyelids and cat eyes for the headlights as well just never fit them.

This is an older restoration so not a show winning car but did get plenty of attention at Cooly Rocks this year as the paint still looks great and the interior is new and all the chrome is in good condition. Wouldnt take much to make it perfect!

The car is registered on club registration so cant be transferred but it comes with a QLD Safety Certificate and for the right price Im happy to include 6 months QLD Registration. Call me with Reasonable offers.... Located in Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast.

$28990 Negotiable

0481090568 Alex

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