1968 Chevrolet Chevy Chevelle Ss Super Sport Numbers Matching Engine 2 Engines on 2040-cars
Godwin, North Carolina, United States
Engine:454 Engine and Original Numbers Matching 396
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Chevelle
Mileage: 51,748
Year: 1968
Warranty: No Warranty - As Is
Trim: 2 Door Coupe
Used 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport with Numbers Matching Engine
Attention Car Collectors/Restorers - This car is for you!
This car comes with 2 engines. In the car now is a powerful 454 engine with 51,748 miles.
Also included is the original 396 numbers matching engine. This engine has been rebuilt and is wrapped in plastic.
The car needs body work, paint and tires. Mostly surface rust. The driver's side floor is rusted through.
Inside carpet and header are needed.
Here's your chance to make it the color/style you like!
Clear Georgia Title
This car is being sold As-Is.
Buyer is responsible for pick-up/shipping arrangement and expenses.
Included:
2 transmissions w/ torque converters (One in car now and have original also)
New exhaust
New suspension
New Gas Tank
New Fuel Pump
New Intake
New replacement Fender Included - (One of the fenders is damaged)
Thanks for looking!
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