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1969 Chevrolet Impala 4 Sp - Belleville


Date Listed 17-Apr-12
Price $9,300.00
Address Belleville, ON K8N 4Z2, Canada
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For Sale By Owner
Make Chevrolet
Model Impala
Year 1969
Kilometers 105000
Body Type Coupe (2 door)
Transmission Automatic
Colour Blue
Drivetrain Rear-wheel drive (RWD)
Fuel Type Gasoline




1969 impala with a 350 4 barrel carb headers highrise intake edlebrock carb, 700r automatic 4 speed.
You have to see this car on a hoist, it is very very nice clean car, new everything , front end, exhaust, battery etc etc must be seen.
Needs MINOR interior work to be car show material, you will be a hit at the cruise nights, owned by older guy not abused or hurt.
call to see this great hotrod. chev rally rims and brand new rubber.
2000km on brand new 350 bored 30 over 4 bolt mains same on 700r 4 speed auto, and a trunk you could sneak 12 people into the drive in with :)

http://ontario.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-classic-cars-1969-Chevrolet-Impala-hot-rod-Classic-spring-is-coming-hurry-W0QQAdIdZ310995163

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Car last year was in St.Thomas. I saw the car in Grand Bend last summer and had a stout cam in it.....car is nice.

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"It's got cop shocks,cop motor,full tank of gas,and a half a pack of smokes!"



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what's with the mini brake booster, std brake car at one time? confuse



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69 belair wrote:

what's with the mini brake booster, std brake car at one time? confuse


         Dave!   you can see he had to use a small booster ,

        SO the coil could fit  rofl.gif



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Well I lost interest, thought it was a "stick" 4spd!!!! How many others got fooled?????

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I did........I saw 4SP, and a stick?

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Turn2Stone wrote:

I did........I saw 4SP, and a stick?


          4 speed auto stick 



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trucker wrote:

"It's got cop shocks,cop motor,full tank of gas,and a half a pack of smokes!"


 love that caraww



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dualquadpete wrote:

Well I lost interest, thought it was a "stick" 4spd!!!! How many others got fooled?????


 Me too.



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427carl wrote:
JerryA wrote:

They look like baby moons, you have to be a wee bit older to remember those  lol


          I remember them Jerry...  

      I remember spinners and neckers knob and dangly balls and  blue lights by the sunvisors and fender skirts and so on  

The 700R in the Impala has a shifter I would like in my S10  

do you know where to get one?? 


 Check with B&M on the shifter. We just installed a 700r4 in a 64 Belair and used an auto floor shifter from them. Looks very similar

 

http://bmracing.com/?wpsc-product=street-rod-shifter



-- Edited by JerryA on Wednesday 18th of April 2012 10:01:21 AM

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427carl wrote:
69 belair wrote:

what's with the mini brake booster, std brake car at one time? confuse


         Dave!   you can see he had to use a small booster ,

        SO the coil could fit  rofl.gif


 I have one of those ugly Accel coils (not on my car).

This car looks all business.



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Nice looking car   

the wheels do nothing for it   

Rallies would make it a knock out



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Carl, I think they are rallies. Just diff center cap.

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thank you...    you are correct....  they are still butt ugly  hmm 

 

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motion carried :)

Last summer when I saw it at Grand Bend he had he 8 inch rallies, no centers wih some monster buns in the rear and weld wheels in front,super skinnies. Gave the car a mean stance....looked much better. Id use those centers as food bowls to feed my dog

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MorePower wrote:

motion carried :)

Last summer when I saw it at Grand Bend he had he 8 inch rallies, no centers wih some monster buns in the rear and weld wheels in front,super skinnies. Gave the car a mean stance....looked much better. Id use those centers as food bowls to feed my dog


          lol   good reply    those bowls are like hats   some look good some not do good    heres a comparison

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They look like baby moons, you have to be a wee bit older to remember those  lol



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JerryA wrote:

They look like baby moons, you have to be a wee bit older to remember those  lol


          I remember them Jerry...  

      I remember spinners and neckers knob and dangly balls and  blue lights by the sunvisors and fender skirts and so on  

The 700R in the Impala has a shifter I would like in my S10  

do you know where to get one?? 



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I have a piston like that , got it from Gene Winfield ,could be used as a shifter. Would you like it?

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MorePower wrote:

Carl, I think they are rallies. Just diff center cap.


 How did he do that? I don't think Rally wheels have the tabs on the rim that you could put moons on. The rally cap snaps inside the centre of the rim

 



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I thought the M22 was only available with the L72 in 1969. (Dave?)

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you can buy moon cap style 

they are like the cop car version 

(I have 1 of those on the wall (with bowtie on it)



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68post wrote:

I thought the M22 was only available with the L72 in 1969. (Dave?)


 my thoughts too evileye limited to solid lifter engines?

350, single exhaust....either not original or just a noisey trans?



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Carl....u need my piston shifter? Got one from Gene Winfield

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