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ary1979

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  1. The beige 59 came from an estate sale from original owners wife. The original owner’s parents bought the car for him in 1959 when he was 16-years-old. He later sold the car in 1960’s when he enrolled in the military. In the 1980’s he decided he wanted to buy his car back, so he hired a detective to locate the vehicle which he found in a junk yard. He purchased the car back and had it fully restored. Below is a photo of him in 1959 and in 1984 after the car got restored. And about selling the cars I would never. I fell in love with 59 Impala’s on the mid 1990’s and it took me many years to find these two cars so they stay with me for good.
  2. I own two 59 Convertibles with 348's and every option available in 59. Its also my favorite year. But I will tell you i would never pay over $85,000 for any Impala I don't car how nice they are. BTW Red in my opinion was the worst color also the most common color for 59's.
  3. Try ebay or local classifieds. I found 3 for sale on ebay, nice cars. https://www.ebay.com/itm/265167109246?hash=item3dbd30fc7e:g:OQQAAOSwjJpgpTtD
  4. 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Seville 2dr Coupe 8-cyl. 365cid/335hp 3x2bbl Number Produced 855 Original vehicle runs and drives. located in West Palm Beach, Florida Asking $35,000 OBO garage kept. Ary - 561-633-8045 Cell phone Also I am looking to Buy a 1959 Impala Convertible Will pay a finders fee of $1000 Send me a photo of what you have. Or possibly a 1958 - 1964 Impala convertible $500 Finder fee For one in that year. send me a photo if you know where one is and we will go from there.
  5. 1975 Caprice Convertible in excellent condition. 29k Miles, AACA Award winner. All original car still has the original spare tire in the trunk. Not many left in this condition. Asking $28,500 located in South Florida Ary
  6. Hi Jack, Thanks for your reply The only place they sell for 100 plus is at the large auctions. Every year many cars trade hands between private owners for half the price you see at big auctions. Barrett Jackson is a perfect example of inflated over priced cars. Plus their outrageous 10% auction fee.
  7. Hi Ed, I was at an Auction this past weekend and bid on a Red 59 Impala Convertible older frame off restoration. My highest bid was $65,000 I chose to not go higher. The car sold for 65,500 Which was not bad considering it needed nothing done. Here is the link to the auction. http://www.artsmithauctions.com/auctionpics.cfm?id=583 3 Weeks Ago Classic Car trader had a red one without continental kit the gentleman wanted 50,000 obo
  8. Hello gentlemen, I am currently Looking for a clean original 1959 Impala Convertible in great original condition or older restoration that I can cruise to my local car show. If you know anyone who might be interested in selling theirs it would be wonderful to have your help. Thank you Ary from Florida
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