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1970 Chevelle Ss 396 Console 4-speed Project. Original Red on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:19587
Location:

Shawsville, Virginia, United States

Shawsville, Virginia, United States

Up for Sale!

1970 Chevelle SS (Project) , a Factory Red car with Black bucket seat interior, console, original 4-speed, PS, PDB’S, F41 suspension, cowl hood, rally wheels with decent tires.( No motor or Transmission.) Have drive shaft.

SS items on car: Large front sway bar, Big Block radiator support, Upper radiator mounting cover with original decal 402, bolted steering shaft, clear marker lens, disc brakes, brake proportioning valve, Trim tag showing bucket seats, 4-speed cross member, F41 susp with rear sway bar & boxed trailing arms, rear frame support brackets, original 4-speed console shift tunnel(hump), BB block power steering pump & brackets still hooked up & Round cluster Dash.

Original Red paint found on every panel of the car including the cowl hood.

Body The GOOD. Hood, radiator support, inner fenders, firewall, roof, floors, rockers & doors. NEW AMD trunk lid installed.

Needs quarters & outer wheel housings, fenders, small patch left rocker & trunk Pan? Note: one quarter can be saved.

The car has a 10 bolt rear now but I have purchased a 12 bolt which is included with sale of car.

Interior condition, The door panels, front seat covers & carpet have been replaced at some point. Good driver quality. carpet is faded. Headliner is good but needs sail panels. Back seat & package try needs replaced. dash pad has cracks & dash has been cut for new style radio. I purchased a used dash(ok shape) and will be included with sale.

Please ask all questions before bidding.   CLEAR TITLE IN MY NAME.    

SOLD AS IS.





On Feb-06-14 at 07:46:00 PST, seller added the following information:

Just wanted to let everyone know. I installed the 12-bolt back in the car. It will make things easier for shipping.

 

I also purchased a Big Block 402 CE coded Engine, needs rebuilding.  A Muncie 4-speed with a new shifter & linkages for this car. I will sell to the winning bidder for $2k if interested.

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