1959 Chevrolet Station Wagon Kingswood 9 passenger LS 5.3L original paint Chevy

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  • Location: Junction City, Oregon, United States
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Impala
  • Type: Wagon
  • Trim: Kingswood
  • Year: 1959
  • Mileage: 99,999,999
  • Color: Green
  • Engine size: 5.3L LS
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Green
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1959 Chevrolet Impala Kingswood Description

This fantastic running and driving 59 Kingswood is a factory 348 car, but unfortunately the 348 had cracked internals, so we modernized it with a 5.3L engine and automatic transmission from a 2004 Chevy Silverado. I personally picked the truck out, it was a gently side swiped truck in excellent condition with 120,XXX miles on it. The 5.3L performs amazing; I would drive this wagon anywhere.

You can see most of the LS conversion performed on the wagon at this link: https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversions-hybrids/1830311-lm7-1959-impala-kingswood-wagon.html

Here is a list of additional work performed to the 59 wagon:

- Dropped spindles

- Front disc brake conversion

- Global West steering box, steering linkage, & sway bar.

- New radiator with electric fan

- New control arm bushings, ball joints, & shocks

- Holley oil pan for proper clearance

- Original gas tank was a acid dipped, then a sump welded in. We ran an external MSD fuel pump.

- Gas pedal is “drive by wire.”

- New brake booster, master cylinder, and proportioning valve.

- LS3 exhaust manifolds

- Rebuilt injectors

- Fresh exhaust

- “Used” set of chrome reverse wheels with new tires

TheThe front and middle seat frames were acid dipped, then shot in epoxy before being reupholstered in Impala triple tone fabric. The rear facing seat is still in original upholstery.

- Awesome CARTER CarPac 8ft luggage rack

- Suitcase stereo included

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I will discount the selling price by $1000 if you do not want the CARTER luggage rack.


TI I can provide a link to a “walk around” video of the wagon running if interested. I have been all over the Pacific Northwest the past 2 years with it, and never had a single issue with the wagon’s performance mechanically.

The patina of the original paint in amazing, and I hope the car never gets painted, but the wagon definitely has rust...but it is structurally very sound. The frame & body mounts a great, but the bellys of the floor pans are thin and have holes. The rear window sat down for years so the back area of the wagon also has rust in the rain gutter, rear facing seat floor section, bottom of the tailgate, and where the tailgate meets the body. Like I mentioned I have driven the car for 2 years, it is very sound, but I had planned to replace the rusty areas in time, but I was just having too much fun driving it " as is."