Looking at 69 Impala on Saturday - Help my friend out, please
#1
Looking at 69 Impala on Saturday - Help my friend out, please
A colleague of mine and me will have a look at this 69 Impala next Saturday:
mobile.de
Summary:
14.300€ (About 19.900 US$ as of today)
15.000km/9300miles since (last) rebuild
243kW/330HP
Manual shift
Historic registration already done
Rust free, always stored inside
350cui, 300 to 350HP
Front brakes from Corvette
sport suspension
60's steel rims
Radiator new in 2013, additional radiator with electrical fans
Don't look at the price too close. This is Germany and at the phone my pal was told that "a little can be done, sure"
I have no clue what block this is. But I'm almost sure this is a 6 speed Tremec T56.... I also see that it needs rewiring at least under the hood, around the tranny and probably the dash. Instruments are modded, but overall my colleague likes it fast, manual shifted, simple and loud - the Impala seems to be his style 100%
Car was rebuilt by a local US shop some years ago, "got everything": HEI, rods, pistons, carb etc.
Was used for a season (1 year) of non-pro speed hill climbing and non-pro orientation rallys, was maintained by a crew of mechanics during that season.
Current owner has too much money and zero car knowledge (or at least pretends so), he wants to "move on to something more comfortable".
Floor without carpet looks OK from inside and outside, paint is chipped in a few places, stickers can be peeled off.
Does anybode see something special in the ad and the pics below? Does anybody have a clue what block/manifold this is? I'm trying to get as much info as possible until Sat.
More images from the seller:
Thanks!
Ed:
I hope this is not burned flesh or brain at the left exhaust pipe.
mobile.de
Summary:
14.300€ (About 19.900 US$ as of today)
15.000km/9300miles since (last) rebuild
243kW/330HP
Manual shift
Historic registration already done
Rust free, always stored inside
350cui, 300 to 350HP
Front brakes from Corvette
sport suspension
60's steel rims
Radiator new in 2013, additional radiator with electrical fans
Don't look at the price too close. This is Germany and at the phone my pal was told that "a little can be done, sure"
I have no clue what block this is. But I'm almost sure this is a 6 speed Tremec T56.... I also see that it needs rewiring at least under the hood, around the tranny and probably the dash. Instruments are modded, but overall my colleague likes it fast, manual shifted, simple and loud - the Impala seems to be his style 100%
Car was rebuilt by a local US shop some years ago, "got everything": HEI, rods, pistons, carb etc.
Was used for a season (1 year) of non-pro speed hill climbing and non-pro orientation rallys, was maintained by a crew of mechanics during that season.
Current owner has too much money and zero car knowledge (or at least pretends so), he wants to "move on to something more comfortable".
Floor without carpet looks OK from inside and outside, paint is chipped in a few places, stickers can be peeled off.
Does anybode see something special in the ad and the pics below? Does anybody have a clue what block/manifold this is? I'm trying to get as much info as possible until Sat.
More images from the seller:
Thanks!
Ed:
I hope this is not burned flesh or brain at the left exhaust pipe.
Last edited by Nop; March 13th, 2014 at 12:37 PM.
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I don't think that's burned flesh...or brain on the exhaust pipe. It looks like your typical burned shopping bag from your favorite big box store.
The engine looks like what we call a crate motor. Your basic small block chevy. The intake could be a performer RPM,but there is a heat shield, so that covers up some identifying markings.It doesn't look like its been in the car for very long time. Looks pretty new.
Transmission I have no idea, but appears to be a late model or new style.
The master cylinder looks a little slimy but not bad. Manual brakes, no power assist. Appears a hose is missing on the driver side valve cover. Other hoses and belts look good.
The engine looks like what we call a crate motor. Your basic small block chevy. The intake could be a performer RPM,but there is a heat shield, so that covers up some identifying markings.It doesn't look like its been in the car for very long time. Looks pretty new.
Transmission I have no idea, but appears to be a late model or new style.
The master cylinder looks a little slimy but not bad. Manual brakes, no power assist. Appears a hose is missing on the driver side valve cover. Other hoses and belts look good.
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