1969 Ss 396 Couoe. Frost Green Metallic With Dark Green Interior. 69000 Miles on 2040-cars
Rockville, Indiana, United States
This is an all original SS 396 from Texas. It has been parked in a barn since the mid 70's. It is a base SS with no options. 396 JA code engine. Heavy duty Muncie 3 speed tranny. 3.31 geared 12 bolt rear end. The only thing missing from the car is the A.I.R. pump and lines. The car needs a total restoration. It is rust free but has some minor dents. The drivers side quarter is damaged but is repairable. I also have a new GM drivers side quarter panel that goes with the car. The engine and tranny are not in the car but they go with it. The engine is disassembled but complete. It is still standard bore.I bought the car in 1992 with the intention of restoring it. It has been sitting in my barn since then. Feel free to ask questions. I will provide pics of any area of the car that you want. This is a very solid original SS. I require a non-refundable $250 deposit via PayPal within 24 hours of end of auction with the balance due in cash upon pick up. If you pay the whole amount by PayPal there is a $250 fee. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. If you don't have any feedback don't bid on the car.
On Dec-02-13 at 13:34:47 PST, seller added the following information: The outside drivers side mirror is also missing. |
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