Not only that, a non-A/C car down in Austin, TX. It's gonna be 79 there today and 75 tomorrow, I know why he's selling it, he knows what's coming this summer, and it's triple digits! Also concerned about the headers, engine source (so izzit a chebby tree fiddy because it sure done look like one), and who put those duals on because that's not where they should be routed...
Yes, it is certainly does seem unusual to see a non-A/C wagon by the mid-80s. I would have thought A/C would have become almost standard on anything but the cheapest grocery-getters by then. I guess that's why it's an Impala. One wouldn't order a Caprice equipped this way.