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For your consideration I have a 1960 Chevy Impala Coupe 2 Door with a rare 348 Big Block engine on arolling chassis. My father has acquired this vehicle twenty years ago and has worked on it. Now he has retired and his lifetime project has to go to someone else to finish.
We have stripped a whole car about twenty years ago and started from cleaning the surface rust/paint and preparing for a whole frame off restoration. In the process we have done the following:
Engine:
Rebuilt a whole engine professionally including: Block Boring, Crank haft reground,New Camshaft,New Pistons ( dome pistons 11.5:1 ratio with rings), Head Valve Conversion (with new unleaded valves), Valve seats and guides, new lifters and all bearings, new oil pump and chain. All necessary engine gaskets. You will see most of these in the pictures as they are part of the description. Head and block have been resurfaced and compression ratio is closer to 12:1 now.
Note: Engine has not been put back together but all parts are there (Water pump will need to be rebuilt). This engine assembled is worth well over $4500 since it has been completely redone to be ran and used and not be a trailer queen. The engine isrebuilt to run unleaded gas.
The Body:
There are all body parts the vehicle needs to have: Doors, hoo, trunk and all attachments car came with. Body panels and the body have been cleaned and kept stored in garage for all these years. Other parts were stored inside the house my parents lived in. One side of the car had a quarter panel replaced. The other side was cut out but the panel is included along with a floor pans and rocker panels. All these panel replacements were purchased twenty years ago and are USA made out of thick sheet metal. No expenses were spared when it came to replacement parts for body or engine. All Glass is there.
Transmission: transmission is a two speed Power Glide. I suggest transmission be rebuilt since it sat for many years.
Interior: Seats, Trim and panel parts are there, however; you will need to rebuild the interior with all new seat materials and panels (see the pictures)
Trim and chrome: This Impala has about 98-99% complete trim and chrome parts. It might be missing hood letters and one or two fender stripes.
The vehicle was last registered in North Dakota 1974. We had the original title issued 1969 in North Dakota. Body has the original tags on the door jam and firewall. During the move last July my parents accidentally threw away many documents including this original title. The vehicle will come with a bill of sale.
Currently, Vehicle is stored in Fargo, North Dakota and the new owner will need to arrange the transport and all costs associated.
Immediate deposit of $500 is required to hold the vehicle. Successful bidder has 7 days to pick up the vehicle from the end of the auction.
Not all parts that are included have been photographed since we have not planned to sellthevehicle until myfather was convinced hecould not be able to finish it and it was time to sell it. Vehicle was placed in the storage and some pictures were taken. Also, eBay only allows for 24 images to be listed. VIN numbers are untouched and are on the vehicle.
We drove the cararoundthe housein 1997 as it was drivable.
Vehicle is about 98-99% complete when it comes to the parts included.
With a vehicle you will get a rotisserie made for the car to be able to spin the car up side down and in any other position. This tool is very handy and valuable for other projects as well.
On May-03-17 at 13:49:08 PDT, seller added the following information:This is nota rust bucket! Body is pretty solid and straight for being 57 years old!!!
From What I have seen being sold here, this is oneof the nicest projects to work with.