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Post Info TOPIC: 1966 Chevrolet Impala Coupe - SS 396 4-spd all original including paint $10k


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1966 Chevrolet Impala Coupe - SS 396 4-spd all original including paint $10k


I want it....but I'm sure I'm not the only one.....who needs a passenger side wiper anyway.




http://novascotia.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-classic-cars-1966-Chevrolet-Impala-Coupe-W0QQAdIdZ264712805

Date Listed03-Mar-11
Price$10,000.00
LocationHalifax
For Sale ByOwner
MakeChevrolet
ModelImpala
Year1966
Kilometers72000
Body TypeCoupe (2 door)
TransmissionManual
ColourBurgundy
DrivetrainRear-wheel drive (RWD)
Fuel TypeGasoline
 1966 Chevy Impala SS 396 4-spd all original including paint  1-902-637-1616
Kijiji: 1966 Chevrolet Impala Coupe
Kijiji: 1966 Chevrolet Impala Coupe
Kijiji: 1966 Chevrolet Impala Coupe
Kijiji: 1966 Chevrolet Impala Coupe
Kijiji: 1966 Chevrolet Impala Coupe

Kijiji: 1966 Chevrolet Impala Coupe
Kijiji: 1966 Chevrolet Impala Coupe



-- Edited by Turn2Stone on Friday 4th of March 2011 07:41:24 AM

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Now that would be fun to get a hold of and take the power polisher to it! Looks to be in great shape. Might need some window rubbers and felts but it sure looks good and solid. Might need a wiper too! LOL

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Very fair price if it's as good as it looks.

Wish it was a Grande Parisienne!

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Looks like a nice resto/driver Would be a realy good deal if you could a trunk full of BEER.Bit of a drive to Halifax,Might get a little thirsty when you get there. still a pretty good deal..

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a pretty good deal? a really fair price? it turns my stomach to see what is happening here with our classic car market. that car as well as many others a basically a "gift" its deals like this that drops the prices on all the rest of the classic car market. i sure hope the market picks up soon, or our hoby is really gonna suffer. that original survivor is 6-8000k underpriced. its crazy that some people will just give them away like that.

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If it was closer it WOULD be mine...................

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tin indian wrote:

a pretty good deal? a really fair price? it turns my stomach to see what is happening here with our classic car market. that car as well as many others a basically a "gift" its deals like this that drops the prices on all the rest of the classic car market. i sure hope the market picks up soon, or our hoby is really gonna suffer. that original survivor is 6-8000k underpriced. its crazy that some people will just give them away like that.




 Thats the type of response I was expecting when I posted the ad.  There isnt nearly as much disposable income in the East, but it has to be a steal! If I had the space, I'd just park it for a few years. I dont think our market is really as bad as this ad makes it appear. IMO, either something is wrong with the car, or it will sell before the weekend is out to a flipper.



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That a deal!     a little buffing and some detailing done   Take it to Nationals at Moncton July 2011 and probably get 15-18 for it

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I am already booked for the Nationals, and I was just given next week off, my Daughter lives in Halifax, I just rec'd an unexpected 8k and we are due for a visit. I am so damn tempted. I expect to have a new 30x80 shop up by August,  but what would I do with it til then? I've bought 7 or 8 vehicles in the last 18 months, and sold one, so space is a premium. As long as they are not 'overtaking' the wifes 'curb appeal' on our home, she is cool with it. I think it would add to the curb appeal, but I see her point.

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Bargain. A survivor small block should bring more than that ! Sign of the times

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Turn2Stone wrote:

I am already booked for the Nationals, and I was just given next week off, my Daughter lives in Halifax, I just rec'd an unexpected 8k and we are due for a visit. I am so damn tempted. I expect to have a new 30x80 shop up by August,  but what would I do with it til then? I've bought 7 or 8 vehicles in the last 18 months, and sold one, so space is a premium. As long as they are not 'overtaking' the wifes 'curb appeal' on our home, she is cool with it. I think it would add to the curb appeal, but I see her point.



Here a thought for a new business!!    Car covers that look like scenery  etc. 

Line up your cars  add covers that look like shrubs or fence .......   

 



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tin indian wrote:

i sure hope the market picks up soon, or our hoby is really gonna suffer.


I DISAGREE. FIRST OFF, IF YOU'RE IN THE HOBBY FOR THE MONEY, YOU'RE IN IT FOR THE WRONG REASON. SECOND, OUR HOBBY IS DYING BECAUSE NOT MUCH YOUNG BLOOD IS GETTING INVOLVED IN THE HOBBY THESE DAYS, MOSTLY DUE TO PRICES THAT ARE OUT OF REACH FOR A YOUNG GUY/GAL. I WOULD SAY THE HOBBY IS ALREADY SUFFERING. SEEMS EVERYBODY WANTS THE MARKET TO PICK UP, BUT WHEN IT DOES, EVERYBODY IS GOING TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THE HIGH PRICES.hmm  
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68 427 wrote:
tin indian wrote:

i sure hope the market picks up soon, or our hoby is really gonna suffer.


I DISAGREE. FIRST OFF, IF YOU'RE IN THE HOBBY FOR THE MONEY, YOU'RE IN IT FOR THE WRONG REASON. SECOND, OUR HOBBY IS DYING BECAUSE NOT MUCH YOUNG BLOOD IS GETTING INVOLVED IN THE HOBBY THESE DAYS, MOSTLY DUE TO PRICES THAT ARE OUT OF REACH FOR A YOUNG GUY/GAL. I WOULD SAY THE HOBBY IS ALREADY SUFFERING. SEEMS EVERYBODY WANTS THE MARKET TO PICK UP, BUT WHEN IT DOES, EVERYBODY IS GOING TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THE HIGH PRICES.hmm


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i agree, but at the same time, i disagree. when you take my car, for instance. with a purchase price of $3500. that needs a full resto, my engine, and interior, i,m up to $11500. already! thats no labour! no paint & body, no exaust, no tires and rims, no mechanical upgrades, no chrome plating ect. by the time i,m finished i,ll have over $22000. in just parts! no labour! so yes, i think the market has to come up. but i think its the projects that are going for such a high price that are keeping the kids out of our hobby right now. my son is 21 yrs old. his classic car is a early 90,s v8 s10 p/u. its all he can afford. when you see a rotted out 70 chevelle ss vert in 30 different boxes, ss parts avail. at xtra cost, selling for$7500. i think thats whats hurting our hobby. people cant afford to buy the initial purchase, cause they,re priced to high. finished or driver cars are priced too low, and projects and basket cases are priced to high. there needs to be more price seperation between the 2

-- Edited by tin indian on Friday 4th of March 2011 10:41:49 AM

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Very fair price if it's as good as it looks.

Wish it was a Grande Parisienne!




  I agree!!! Hey, because it is not a Pontiac, a Grande no less, I should buy it and gut it for it's powetrain... It would look and go great in my 1 of ??? 396 4-speed, EFI'ed 1967 Grande Parisienne Wagon????


  Just kidding guys!!! I would never do that!!! Does look good and a reasonable price though......... 







-- Edited by 67Poncho on Friday 4th of March 2011 10:53:03 AM

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I think for the most part the project cars are priced quite high. I paid 1700 dollars for my car in 92. I was 19 years old. The only thing the car had going for it was a solid body. The interior had the 70,80's mods and was useless. The engine that was in it was a 396 that the owner wanted another 500 for. I already had a 67 327 so I told him to keep it. The trans was a th350 that I sold for next to nothing. 4 years later I had the car "finished" and I think the bills added up to about 15,000 and at that time I could not sell it for that but that's not what I built it for. I still have it. I think the greatest thing about Barret J is guys started restoring / saving cars that would be 20 civics by now. If the young guys are going to get back into it a 10K project car is not going to cut it. Even when I  was a kid the BB 4 speed cars were out of reach so I don't want to say this car is priced high but by the time you go through it & paint it you will not be able to sell it for the money you have into it. The car's are all 20 years older than when I did mine. The parts and cars are harder to find and priced way higher. I don't blame them for not wanting to restore a 1980's anything. I think you will find the 67 bb 4speed car is going to go to the old guy with more money.

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My tip for first time entrants into the hobby is to buy a driver that can be fixed up as you drive it. The car in my avatar cost $2,800 seven years ago. I put a couple of hundred dollars in it at first for lights and cleaners but basicalaly drove it home two hours down HWY 400 at 70 mph a few days after buying it to Toronto. It depends on what you need and how much you value the car but for me this is fine. I have been convinced to drive it to Woodward this August so I'll have to spend a few bucks on brakes and rubber as a safety precaution. It's a 20 footer but I been driving it since day one. Also bought a Cadillac Fleetwood for $1700 4 years ago, coming up on 300,000 on the clock, just changed a brake line and starter so far. Car even gets driven in the winter. That my definition of a hobby car, probably not anyone else's but it allows me to meet tons of great people.

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All the rhetoric aside, What a great car!

Big block, 4 speed, and me with no money.

Boo hoo!

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This looks like a car that was for sale last year. I tried to get in contact with the owner.But she never called me back.I think it was her Dads or uncles car that she wanted to sell.The price was cheaper last year.

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If it was closer it WOULD be mine...................



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If it is indeed original, I wouldn't do anything other than clean up what's already there.  A classic!

 



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Jonno wrote:

All the rhetoric aside, What a great car!


Yes that was my point, this car is perfect just the way it is.

 



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Jonno wrote:

All the rhetoric aside, What a great car!


Yes that was my point, this car is perfect just the way it is.

 



i think my posts were taken as oposite as they were written. i dont think that car is a project, i would clean it up and drive it. i,m talkingabout the "project" cars out there that are selling for big bucks. thats whats turning the market upside down. this 66 in question is a remarkable car that is selling at far less than what it is worth.

 



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DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHAT THE UNDERSIDE LOOKS LIKE, OR IF IT IS EVEN A RUNNER? IN MY OPINION, THERE IS NOT ENOUGH INFO IN THE AD TO EVEN DETERMINE A FAIR PRICE. HAVING SAID THAT...IT SURE LOOKS LIKE A GOOD BUY!

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THAT is almost as far to sweden you can be in canada....hmmmmm
I wonder how far it is to Bangor in Maine.....a 66 is a 66..even if its a chevy
and Im like red cars.............

more hmmmmmmm

how was the canadian dollar verses the us now.......

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