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'63 Impala 425hp Super Sport, Black on Aqua, Amazing Docs
Great to have a window sticker and build sheet for this one. Cool color combo, just a really nice car.
Link to 1963 Impala Super Sport 409-425hp eBay auction *Note: When you click on this link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission from eBay. These commissions help to provide financial support for the sYc. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/m6cAA...aA/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/SO0AA...aT/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/le0AA...aR/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/zk4AA...aP/s-l1600.jpg 31847L203938 |
Sweet car. Love the color combo.
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buyer pulled out the checkbook on that order!
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Cool car, Dealer name obscured on paperwork is Appleway Motors Dishman WA. A couple other Appleway cars sold recently on BAT include a ‘63 Nova SS also interestingly enough, the L88 powered ‘66 ‘Vette Coupe SCCA Racer sponsored by Alan Green Chevrolet which was originally ordered/shipped to Appleway, Bat sale link here… https://bringatrailer.com/listing/al...ette-race-car/ :beers: ~ Pete . |
There is no mention of orig. drivetrain.
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I emailed the seller again and said I’d buy if it was original drivetrain.of course he immediately replied.he said this is the way the car was when I bought it. I just restored it. It does have a Muncie and should have a factory t10 so I know the Muncie is different.i can try and get some pictures off the engine. I do not know much about the engine. Sure you don’t. The car was thoroughly restored. Every nut and bolt was restored. All parts were nos. Oh,and I didn’t look at the engine codes when I restored it.trying to get an extra 20,000-30,000 advertising the car as a 409-425 which it may be but not original drivetrain.
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Funny story - when I took the car apart to start restoring it many years ago, I didn't know the above info so I assumed the Muncie was not original. So I found and bought a 63 T10 with all the linkage, shifter, belhhousing, etc. etc. Then a guy needed a 4-spd so I told him I had a Muncie to sell. He came over and we drug it out to look at it. I wiped the grease off for the first time and saw a VIN stamp. I thought, man that number sounds familiar. Went and looked at the VIN tag and voila, it matched! So the other guy went home with a T10! |
Thanks jeff. Didn’t know the Muncie could be the original. If he thoroughly restored it he would have seen the vin.
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