For Sale: 1970 Chevrolet Impala in Mesa, Arizona for sale in Mesa, AZ

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Vehicle Description Large, striking, and rare, this 1970 Chevrolet Impala convertible is everything you love about a cool cruising drop-top, right down to its numbers-matching V8 under the hood.
In fact, we're told this was under its first owner's care for 35 years.
After that, there have been solid investments in the correct paint, a terrifically fresh interior, updating the suspension, and adding more pep to the V8.
So check out the full package of a solid classic that's also a solid driver.
HIGHLIGHTS Long-term first owner Restoration investments inside and out 2008-2009 Nice respray of the factory-correct Gobi Beige Clean/contrasting black convertible top Bright chrome bumpers that hug the form Rally wheels Extra clean and comfy saddle tan restored interior Full-size car means plenty of room for family and friends Vintage details:
Delco AM/FM radio, smooth wood-like trim, and courtesy lights Power convertible top Provisions for air conditioning (needs service) Driver-oriented dash and a tilt steering column 400 cubic-inch V8 -Numbers-matching motor -Upgraded Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and Edelbrock intake -Header feeding the dual exhaust Numbers-matching three-speed automatic transmission Power steering and power brakes Updated rear end with sway bar Owner's manual packet The Impala was a mainstem model for Chevrolet that we all remember well, but what's sometimes hard to remember is how much more expensive the drop-top version really was.
So barely over one percent of the total 1970 Impala production were convertibles.
That's why this car always looks familiar yet distinct.
So it's terrific to find an example where they took the time to keep it vintage in the places that you see and maintained/upgraded the areas that make this an even better cruiser.
That's what makes the full package irresistible.
Call today!!!.
  • Year: 1970
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Impala

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