1971 Chevrolet Chevelle 454 Turbo 400 12 Bolt Project Car on 2040-cars
Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Engine:454
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Model: Chevelle
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Malibu
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 200,000
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Offered is a 1971 Chevelle PROJECT car. This car is not and a Super Sport, although it is an original black on black Chevelle. It runs and drives but the brakes don't work very well. The motor is a 289 casting 454, no it is not a numbers matching sorry lol, I don't know what year the motor is. The heads are round port 781 topped with a Holley 750 (3310-3) and an Edelbrock intake, older headers with junkie exhaust stopping just at the rear axel. The car has a very nice lope at idle some kind of after market cam but no spec card. Turbo 400 shifts through the gears, 12 bolt open rear end not sure what gear. The interior is not show car prefect but it is black with buckets it looks like the bottom of the both front buckets have been recovered they don't quite match and the factory console shifter. The dash is in fair condition, head liner has some tears and wrinkles in it, the carpet is woren I think both are original. Please look the pictures over really good as this Chevelle needs body work, the frame and floor boards are solid I tried to get pictures of the underneath but they didn't come out all that good if you want to see them send me a e mail address and I will send them to you. Both quarter panels need replaced or patch panels at the very least. The trunk floor needs replaced and both wheel wells need repaired or replaced. Both ft fenders need work the passengers says 350 Malibu the drivers side is blank. Both doors open a shut good very solid, I think the rockers have been worked on some. The hood and grill look good along with the rear bumper but the ft bumper has a couple bad spots in it. The head lights, heater blower motor and gas gauge work I don't know about the dash light. Did I mention it is a black on black Chevelle with a 454 turbo 400 and a 12 bolt with original ss wheels that runs and drives just doesn't stop real well happy bidding. The Winner/Buyer of the Chevelle is to make a 500.00 deposit through pay pal with in 24 hours of the auction ending the balance is due with in 7 days of the auction ending, The buy is responsible for all shipping arrangements and cost. This car is a project and does need work but it will be an Awesome ride when it done or a great rat rod right now.
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