1996 Chevrolet Impala Ss *** Rare Low Mileage Car *** on 2040-cars
Whitsett, North Carolina, United States
This a very rare 1996 Chevrolet impala ss , 5.7 LT 1 V8 engine, auto transmission , fully loaded for the year, only 41,000 miles, this car has been garage kept all it's life , 1 owner bought new from Dick Shirley Chevrolet In Burlington NC , the car fully stock.other than flowmaster mufflers (I have original mufflers)
These cars where only made in 1994,1995,and 1996
This.model.with floor shifter was only made in 1996
Not many of these cars left around in this condition
Very rare only made one year
Buy it now for $19,500
Fell free to contact seller with any questions
Shipping can be arranged at an additional charge
This car is also for sale locally
Seller reserves the right to cancel auction/sale at anytime
If buyers chooses to pay with pay pal there will be a 5% charge
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