AutoEvolution.com recently featured a classic car owned by a resident of Elkins Park in an article titled “1963 Chevrolet Impala Needs a New Home, Looks Yummy”.
A starting bid for the Sedan Black RWD Automatic has been placed at $6,000.00 in an Ebay.com auction that will end on Saturday, July 29.




From the article:
The Impala has already received some work, as the metal and the paint look good. I’m not sure it’s been fully restored, but the interior exhibits excellent condition too. I would expect everything to be in working condition, but potential buyers should still inspect the car in person for more mechanical specifics.
It’s hard to tell from the photos if the engine is working, but the photos shared by eBay seller fomsir_92 show the car in different places, so it’s safe to assume the six-cylinder still starts and runs. Furthermore, the rust is unlikely to be a concern this time, possibly as the car has been serving as an occasional driver for quite some time, likely sleeping in a garage.
As I said, a six-cylinder Impala isn’t the most compelling purchase for Chevrolet fans, and this means the car can’t sell for big bucks. However, the car’s condition means it can’t go for cheap either, so the bidding starts at $6,000. The owner has also enabled a reserve, so the selling price is likely much higher.
You must go to Elkins Park, Pennsylvania to see the car in person. You likely won’t need a trailer, as the car can go to its new home on its wheels.
For the Ebay.com listing, you can click here.
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Photos courtesy of Ebay.com