Very low miles and very clean, but extremely low option. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1977-Chevrolet-Impala-/282413374873?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368
Nice car, and I like all the paperwork. Low-option is ok as long as it's not no-option, but, unfortunately, this car doesn't even have A/C, which is a deal-killer. The Impala was probably the lowest-priced, full-size GM wagon at the time, so it isn't surprising that someone buying it at the time is looking to save money. But that does hurt resale value. His starting bid is $6049, and there are no bids as of this writing. As nice condition as the car is, I think he's going to have to go some to get that price. As nice as it is, it's bottom-of-the-barrel.
It sold for $8200.00 (6 bids) who knew... we actually had a chocolate brown 1977 Impala wagon and there was a BelAir model below it with respect to trim and options etc.
It sold for $8200.00 (6 bids) who knew... we actually had a chocolate brown 1977 Impala wagon and there was a BelAir model below it with respect to trim and options etc. Amazing to me it would bring that kind of money!!!!
Paperwork is awesome...love reading a car's history. I wonder if that child's seat was sold with the car. How classic was THAT?