Chevy has gotten a lot of things right over the years, but one of
their best creations has to be the 2 door 65 Impala. Every line on
the car flows together and makes it look like the car is moving
when sitting still. It looks great from every angle which isn't
always the case with cars from this era. This particular one came
with a 283 V8 and 3-on-the-tree manual transmission - both of which
are still in the car and running well. The interior has been redone
with teal and white leather seats and a CD player in the dash. It
needs a few minor things but is a running driving car that you can
drive between tweaks. Whoever ordered this car didn't spen a lot of
money on upgrade but sure did do a good job taking care of it. The
car is solid and has very minor surface rust in some areas. The
frame is rust free and the common places - trunk, wheel wells,
fenders - are all solid with no rust. This would be a great car to
save and finish restoring or resto-mod with an LS swap and modified
suspension. You really can't go wrong! Financing is available and
trades are welcome, lets make a deal! #horsepowermatters
Vehicle Details
1965 Chevrolet Impala
Listing ID:CC-1041945
Price:$15,495
Location:Hope Mills, North Carolina
Year:1965
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Impala
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Blue
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:87027
Stock Number:C0070
VIN:164375D146670
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