Detail Info for: Chevrolet : Impala 2 Door 1959 chevy impala 348 ci v 8 80 473 actual miles

Transaction Info
Sold On:
11/24/2014
Price:
$ 36000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
80473
Location:
Downey, California, 90240
Seller Type:
Owner
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1959 Chevrolet Impala
Submodel Body Type:
2 door Coupe
Engine:
348 CI V8
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
F59S151169
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Very rare to find this car in original great condition , great car for the money, collectors dream , Seller has the right to cancel this Listing agreement anytime with out notice, Thank you any questions Call me 562-244-8611 - Original 348 CI V-8 engine - 80,473 actual miles - Rust free - Straight body - Power steering - Power brakes - Batwing fins - Cats-eye tail lights Block# 3755011 Year used: 1959 Model: Passenger car Engine: 348 Horsepower: 250,280,315 Bore: 4.125 Stroke: 3.25 Main Journal: 2.50 Rod Journal: 2.20 Notes: Second design released for the 1959 model year. Re-designed to provide water cooling to the new cylinder heads. Used for 1958 trucks after 3/31/58. Used for 315hp cars after 5/21/58. This block was used for all 1959-61 348 engines including service replacement blocks. http://www.348-409.com In 1959, Chevrolet offered new radical designs with the '59 Bel Air, Impala and Biscayne. The "batwing fins" and "cats-eye" taillights were just a few of the new designs. The new '59s rode a 119-inch wheelbase and stretched about 2 inches wider and longer, and 150 pounds heavier than the previous year '58. The Impala was offered as a full series for '59 and included a 4 door Sedan, Sport Hardtop Coupe and Sedan, and Convertible. The Impala ascended to the top of the line and the Bel Air became mid-range with the Biscayne behind. Production Numbers for the '59 Impala included around 473,000 cars built. With much popularity and a successful year of sales, the Chevrolet Impala became its own model in 1959 instead of an option off of the Bel Air line up of '58. The new '59 Impala was longer and wider and is best known for its wild tailfins as the rear end sported "bat wing" rear fenders, "cat's eye" tail lamps, and a huge rear-deck lid. This 1959 Chevrolet Impala is a true American car, all-original 348 V-8 with only 80,473 miles. It remains in great condition and in addition to its rust-free, straight body, features include power steering, power brakes, and a great interior. It simply must be seen to be appreciated.