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1966 Chevrolet Impala Looks Ready to Go Home, Needs Nothing But Your Money

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Photo: Collector's Dream Cars on eBay
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A ’66 Impala that needs literally nothing but your money before you can take it home is available on eBay for anyone looking for absolute perfection on a classic car.
The 1966 Chevrolet Impala is described as a rare find, and by the looks of things, has already been restored to look like brand-new.

There’s absolutely no rust, and the shiny interior looks like it has already received a proper paintjob. Everything is clearly documented in the photos that you can check out by browsing the gallery in the article.

Collector's Dream Cars, who sells the Impala on eBay, claims the ’66 Impala runs just like a new car, so once you pay for it, you can drive it home just like any other 2020 model. It comes with a clear title and is powered by a 327ci (5.4-liter) Turbo Fire V8 engine mated to an automatic transmission.

This engine, in particular, was offered as an option for model year 1966 alongside the 396ci (5.4-liter) and two 427ci (7.0-liter) units. It developed 275 horsepower and was available with the two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission.

This is our beautiful 1966 Chevrolet Impala. This vehicle needs nothing done to it and is ready to drive off the lot today. This vehicle is super clean inside and out and runs perfectly!” the seller explains.

As for the mileage, there are good news here, as the odometer indicates just 62,000 miles (99,799 kilometers).

As you probably know already, restored Impalas don’t come cheap, but this is something that makes sense since it’s already pretty difficult to bring back to mint condition a car that’s been manufactured in 1966. And the one right here doesn’t make any exception, as the ’66 Impala can be yours for $32,900, so this is the price to pay before driving it home.
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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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