1967 Chevrolet Impala 4 door Hardtop 41K miles 4dr 67 Chevy *RARE A/C in Cookeville, TN

$20,000 1967 Chevrolet Impala 4 door Hardtop 41K miles 4dr 67

I've only ever seen two really NICE,(Factory Air Conditioned) 1967 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr Hardtops in my 9 years of collecting these cars and I bought them both, the white one (sold it last month) and this blue one.This one belongs to one of my sons(I have 7 kids!) he was saving it to make into a Supernatural replica car(like his older brother, Mike did, his car is "Hunter" that you can see in the youtube videos under mpick67 and was featured as the "surprise guest" last year at the "Salute to Supernatural" convention in the Opryland Ball Room)after he finished college and had more free time.He has decided to sell it, this is our only A/C car left, period!It is $20,000, the price is firm.It has very low mileage(41K) and the Protecto Plate with it and booklets etc that it was issued with to the original owner.Here is the link to the pictures, they speak for themselves:http://s250.photobucket.com/user/terrry7/slideshow/Nice%20Blue%20Factory%20Air%[removed phone]%204%20door%20Hardtop%20%20Impala?sort=2The car has a running 283 engine. I can take a video of it being driven and you are welcome to make an appt to inspect it.It is being sold as a used car "as-is" condition, as all my cars are. It has been in storage so even though it runs we recommend it be trailered to its new home until it can be thoroughly gone through before a long distance ride.*If you are local we may be able to assist with delivery.I also have a few (3) other cars left, if you are wanting a less expensive car just email me and I will tell you what I have left. [email removed]I get asked a lot where we are located, we are 1 1/2 hours from Nashville International airport.It is 4 lane highways the entire way up to where you turn down our road, which is one turn, and only 3.5 miles from the Highway. No wiggly back roads to get here.If you want to "hold" the car I will accept a $1,000 deposit if we have discussed and agreed on the timeframe it will take you to come here and pay for the car and take it with you.Due to rampant internet scams and phishing, I prefer to deal in CASH, face to face, so if you are a scammer, trust me, you are wasting your time, I've had just about every con out there tried on me! Just move on down the road because you aren't getting ANY of my cars! >:-PThis open letter, is a reply to one of my repeat inquiries on "How much will it cost me to make a Supernatural Impala?" Because everyone trying to buy/restore a 1967 Chevy Impala 4 dr Hardtop wants to know what it will cost them to restore an Impala like the one on the TV show, "Supernatural", to all of you out there, please read this before emailing me. I get asked this by sooo many people everyday that it is hard to find the emails from people wanting to know availability on the 67 Impalas that we are selling from our family's collection..Q: What will it cost me to restore a 1967 Impala 4 door Hard top, into one like on the TV show "Supernatural", or otherwise refereed to by fans as a "Metallicar" like your son Mike's, that was in the 2012 Supernatural Convention at Nashville.A: Here we go....I get asked this all the time, *it all depends on your tastes and pocket book!Below is a reply I sent to a fellow wanting an immediate "daily driver" to not only restore the body into a Supernatural" replica car but needed it for commuting to work as soon as it arrived (in the UK) So bear in mind this is answering his email, but it all applies to you all as well.I've seen people do a "Rustoleum paint job", Google it on YouTube, for $150, for a daily driver that they were pleased with, others turn their noses up at anything less than perfection!You can get new vinyl black seats done for $600 or get various grades of leather $$, $$$, $$$$! There are 2 grades of new carpet one was $176 when we got Mike's the other $276, both were made the same way from the same carpet by the same company but one had extra padding to muffle road sounds...Mike originally got by with the original black headliner until he had the cash to redo it in tan like the show has but no one ever noticed it was black cuz it looked good in the car, but he wanted it as close to the show as he could do...Mike changed engines for a bigger, prettier one 'cuz he's a boy, Va ROOM! *:) happy,*it was totally unnecessary though!! Mike upgraded his perfectly good original headlights with modern halogen ones, ditto on all the mirrors for better visibility.Do you want the original drum brakes or upgrade to modern disc?You want cheap, or good or Great paint or what?? We know one fellow that just bought our white A/C Impala (going to the UK) who is going to have his car "wrapped"!There are limitless options with costs all over the board!Mike chose a top of the line paint job, the cost to buy the paint alone (we bought it and had it sent to where the car was being restored, was about $700.00 by itself just for the black paint (the tan interior paint for doors and dash, etc.. was another separate price, not too much though) the black paint was a step down from lacquer paint, it is a type that is a very pigmented, dense black that IF an accident should occur it can be repaired and repainted the part that was replaced and still match the rest of the car, with a lacquer paint the entire car has to be redone to match!Can you sand and strip the car yourself (save loads of money with sweat equity) or want to pay them about $45 dollars an hour for sanding?Then they will charge you to prep the car for the paint job, each car will be different depending on how smooth and rust free it is to start with, the better the car, the lower the cost to prep for paint, the prepping is the most expensive cost to making a Supernatural replica! * I cannot emphasize this enough! *Again each car is unique and there is no way I can estimate this, I am not qualified as I don't know the car you will be starting with or your tastes and budget.Also do you want to just sand and make it straight and smooth, free of rust? Or do you want it taken down to the metal and prepped like they do when building the car new?Mike's car was all blue so he put in a totally new interior, rug, seats, headliner etc.Those prices vary depending on who does the work and where they order the materials and what grade of materials you want. Or if it has the original, "goldish", tan color that many fans leave that way and just do the seats black.Want new wheels, tires? (we bought ours online so no tax and free shipping to our door!) to match the show's car EXACTLY.Have the engine tuned up all the belts hoses checked, we even had Mike's gaskets replace, brakes checked etc.. tuned up the engine then came across the nice new pretty bigger one and yanked out the original, not necessary but very, VERY cool!Bumper guards?? You want flawed, cheap ones (only available used) or NOS IF you can find them? Rears guards cost more than fronts, Mike's were top of the line NOS, we paid $1,000 for them for a huge graduation present from MSCC ( for getting a 4.0 GPA and honor society scholarship!) it's a 2 year college, he currently is working on B.A. at TTU, he's a good kid, we are very lucky parentsAll these things can be done by a restorer or your local mechanic or you.Mike and his dad and I did it most of it themselves, so I don't know the cost or if your car needs any or all of these things!You/they would also have to find the missing trim, if needed, if you only need front trim you can either buy it used (takes a bit of hunting but MUCH cheaper) or order new aftermarket trim pieces from various places like Impala Bob's , Mike's Chevy etc... or NOS if you can find it for much more than the aftermarket pieces. Also IF the car you start with is missing ANY side or back chrome trim it will be a HUGE scavenger hunt locating the missing trim as they NEVER made it aftermarket, it is totally unique to a 4 dr Hardtop, and if you are fortunate enough to locate the piece(s) you need, you will pay a LOT $$ for it/them!Ditto on any cracked or missing glass, except for the windshield, which is available for about $300, as it is the same on all 67 Impalas and they made them aftermarket as the SS 2dr has always been a collectible muscle car with a strong following. But with any missing glass you are fortunate enough to locate, you will have to DRIVE to wherever it is to be sure it arrives intact, so big $$, IF you can find it!We bought an entire rusted out car that only had the glass that was salvageable, and on top of the cost of the car, we paid $1,000 to get it hauled here on an auto hauler, just to get the glass which we have squirreled away in case we need it in the future!And one time, we got lucky, (just once!) we found a fellow that had 10 pieces of side trim, he wanted $1,000 for it, we jumped on it and bought it for one of our cars that needed it and when we sold that car, we gave the option for the buyer to find their own or have ours for what we paid for it (we had the original ad and the box it was shipped to us in, so they could see that was what it cost us) They opted to find their own, which was fine with us, as we knew what we had was priceless to someone needing the trim to finish their car...... well a little later we get a frantic request asking if we still had that trim package, option available, they would very much like it if it was still available...... LOLPeople don't understand that missing parts are harder to locate than the cars themselves as anything that was once deemed a "parts car", has been snapped up by a Supernatural fan that is trying to restore it!So parts cars (and the needed spare parts) are HARDER to find than a decent car is, and if you have been looking for any length of time you will know this!You really would have to have an auto restorer give you a total for the cost, for the actual car you have/want and what you want done. Anyone who gives you a price to sell a car is lying to you as you can see by what I've taken the time to explain to you!It took me FOREVER to get the best prices for Mike's car when we needed stuff. I did it piece by piece to save $$!Any auto restorer will do this when they give you an estimate on the job. But They will just make a list and order the parts from Whomever has them (the ones that are aftermarket) available so to speed up the job as TIME is money! The more time they have to spend finding parts, the more it will cost you so they really don't save you money when they bill you by the hour. There is a reason for their speed!However If you've assembled all the extra parts yourself before you place the order to restore the car, undoubtedly you will save money!We have purchased many parts that our cars might need, that are very, very hard to find, however we let people get their own if they want, as unless they search and search for awhile they have no idea just how scarce and costly they are, and think we are inflating the prices.Do you see what I mean, there are tons of answers you need to have ready for a restorer when you place the order,and the good ones have long waiting lists for an open slot.How can I assume to give you a quote when I have no idea of your expectations!Some people just want a car slapped together as cheap as decently possible, others want to do everything to perfection, one step at a time if that's all the $$ they have at the moment, they are happy that they at least have the car!!Not trying to give you the run around but we have sent people to a couple of places that we know do good work and they have asked us to stop referring inquiries as they don't have time for "window shoppers"!It takes them a lot of time to work up an estimate (we live 1 1/2 hours round trip from them so they will not come here for free to inspect a car, and don't like to do it even when they get paid because it stops them from finishing the cars they have going already...In order for us to get a car to them Bill (Husband) has to take at least 1 day off to make an appt, trailer it up (the ones for sale are not registered to be driven on the road) take it there and wait pay them and bring it home.So we can't do this for everyone "curious" about making a Supernatural car unless they answer all the possible options and want to pay him for taking a day off and pay for an estimate.We don't mind helping people that have bought our cars and we do help tons of people that have questions all the time, depending on how heavy my emails are for the day, but we can't read minds, and won't lie to sell a car! You need to do some work yourself, look at each car you are considering, look at what it needs and make phone calls or email places or search prices for parts online, that's what we had to do!No one walked us through anything!You have a huge advantage, that at least you have found someone who has COMPLETELY restored one and can give it to you straight!Bottom line, these cars are crazy popular and scarce, getting scarcer every day and going up in prices for them and any spare parts! If you can find one you like, buy it, like we did, then do what is necessary to make it mechanically dependable for an immediate daily driver as you stated this was YOUR priority, and do the rest of the car to your satisfaction with the money you have left or as you get more. That is what we did!Not what you wanted to hear I'm sure, but the honest truth!~TerryHere are some links to Mike's car if you want to see the finished results of his restoration:Mike's car Hunter:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCpiI3zSXlYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjOcrhkqGighttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5ZorNo0VQ4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgMpQtfkbio

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