1976 Chevrolet Impala

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    This "barn find" is scrap. Too bad, as it is very well optioned for an Impala, with AC, PW, PDL, 3rd seat and p/gate. Also has the "very rare" 400V8 (also known as the standard full-size Chevy wagon engine in 1976). Plus, seller considers the roof rust holes to be very minor. What a bargain at $3200!

    https://sarasota.craigslist.org/cto/5419315199.html

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    1976 Chevrolet Impala

    fuel: gas
    title status: clean
    transmission: automatic

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    1976 Chevy Impala Wagon. True Barn Find. Belonged to my elderly neighbor down the rd. Was last driven around 1995. Only has 35k original miles. All the glass is in great shape. Rust isn't bad for its age. Has the very rare 400 small block. I put gas in the carb about 6mo ago and she cranked up. Would make a great restoration project. Obviously it will need to be towed. Clean FL Title. Located just off SR70 in Ona, FL 33865...$3200 obo OR trade for a good side by side like a JD Gator or Kawasaki Mule. Or, whatch got?....9four1---2----0----one------916nine.
     
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    Too bad it's junk now. This used to be a real find when it was good condition.
     
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    Probably not a lot of floor left in that. Look at all the mold cultures in there. Like a HUGE petri dish for fungus/mold experimentation. That's unfortunate. May not even be good derby meat
     
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    This thing probably wouldn't be a bargain at $500!
     
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    Sold? Ad is gone.
     
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    I had some friends down that way and sent them a link dunno how far they were from there
     
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    Would that technically be considered a barn find or a carport find? Does it need to have walls to be considered a barn?
     
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    Wagon is headed north to Ohio last I heard..
     
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    Huh? :huh:
     

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