Project cars are great for a wide variety of reasons, mainly because they allow for a restoration that can be further customized according to everyone’s liking.
On the other hand, it’s not a secret that restoring an old car and bringing it back to tip-top shape isn’t the kind of job anyone can do. If that's the case, buying a model that already shines bright like a diamond is the best way to go.
The Impalas you see here qualify for the first group, as they’re both project cars waiting for someone to restore them. Still, as you can see in the photos we included in the gallery, it won’t be easy to bring them back on the road.
First and foremost, here’s the best thing about these two cars: they come as part of a package deal, so they’re both listed for sale at a rather small price. The bidding started at just $1,000, and right now, the current price as part of the online auction is a little over $3,300.
The first model is a 1964 Impala SS that comes with a 283-ci (4.6-liter) engine paired with a Power Glide transmission, and by the looks of things, both come in working condition. This is the good part. The bad part is that whoever buys the duo will have to take care of the trunk, as some patches are obviously needed. After that, they must replace the entire main floor pan.
On the other hand, the second car is a 1964 4-door Impala also coming with rust in the trunk and on the floors, but this time you get a cleaner body. Or at least, that’s what the owner claims; they also add that the car was originally equipped with air conditioning, and it now comes without a title.
As said, both cars are listed for sale as part of a package deal, and they are currently parked in Houston, Texas. They can be shipped anywhere in the States.
The Impalas you see here qualify for the first group, as they’re both project cars waiting for someone to restore them. Still, as you can see in the photos we included in the gallery, it won’t be easy to bring them back on the road.
First and foremost, here’s the best thing about these two cars: they come as part of a package deal, so they’re both listed for sale at a rather small price. The bidding started at just $1,000, and right now, the current price as part of the online auction is a little over $3,300.
The first model is a 1964 Impala SS that comes with a 283-ci (4.6-liter) engine paired with a Power Glide transmission, and by the looks of things, both come in working condition. This is the good part. The bad part is that whoever buys the duo will have to take care of the trunk, as some patches are obviously needed. After that, they must replace the entire main floor pan.
On the other hand, the second car is a 1964 4-door Impala also coming with rust in the trunk and on the floors, but this time you get a cleaner body. Or at least, that’s what the owner claims; they also add that the car was originally equipped with air conditioning, and it now comes without a title.
As said, both cars are listed for sale as part of a package deal, and they are currently parked in Houston, Texas. They can be shipped anywhere in the States.