Chevrolet Impala (1996)
Sale price: US $26,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used |
Year: | 1996 |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Impala |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Mileage: | 32300 |
Vancouver, Washington, United States
Vehicle description
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FOR SALE: One owner 1996 Impala SS! This is a very nice car that was purchased new by my Dad. It was last licensed in 2004, and has only 32,300 miles on it. It has never been wrecked, nothing has been repainted, and it has always been garaged. My Dad was so in love with this car when he bought it that he purchased Accessory floormats and placed them over the top of the original floor mats. He intended to keep this car looking new, which he did. The original floor mats look brand new, as well as the carpet, the interior, the paint, etc. etc. We are on the West Coast so this car has never been exposed to salt. This description is short, but it"s because this car is just that nice. You will have a hard time finding a nicer Impala SS. Contact Todd at (360) 254-8850, ext. 106 with questions or additional photos. Located in the Pacific Northwest and established in 1989, ALL AMERICAN CLASSICS, Inc. is a 20 acre wrecking yard that is parting out over 2,500 vehicles ranging in years from 1930"s to 2000"s. Please contact us if there is anything you would like to see listed on eBay! Keep in mind that our road crews do not use salt on our roads during ice and snow so our frames and other parts stay nice and solid - - we do NOT have heavy rust like other parts of the country.
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All American Classics from above and in the showroom!
When applicable, the New Old Stock (NOS) parts that we offer for sale are original production, assembly line pieces. Being assembly line pieces, there are often factory flaws in the part. There is no such thing as a "flawless" NOS piece, so please keep that in mind when restoring your vehicle. Unless noted otherwise in the description above, the part pictured is exactly what would have been found on the car when it was new.