1968 Chevelle Nomad Custom 4dr Wagon 307 V8 Powerglide on 2040-cars
Rogue River, Oregon, United States
1968 Chevelle Nomad Custom Wagon 4dr 307 V8 powerglide, rare classic vehicle only about 5000 made, excellent running and driving, the wind shield is cracked but all the other glass is good, doors close well no worn out hinges tail gate works well, all the door & hood gaps are correct. What this car needs other than the obvious paint is the interior and floors replaced as well as the rear bumper. This is something you can drive while you restore, local delivery possible, for more info. call Bill 54one 8nine0 3six six7
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