72 Chevelle Ss Driver Ready For Your Color on 2040-cars
Tahlequah, Oklahoma, United States
Engine:350 V8
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Chevelle
Number of Cylinders: V8
Trim: SS CLONE
Drive Type: 2 DOOR
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 30,600
Sub Model: SS CLONE
SELLING MY TOYS...GETTING TO OLD TO PLAY CARS ....HERE IS A VERY STRAIGHT 72 CHEVELLE SS DRIVER CLONE ...........IT HAS BEEN BLOCK SANDED AND A FEW SMALL DENTS REPAIRED AND HEAVY PRIMER READY FOR PAINT IN YOUR COLOR..........YOU WANT FIND ANY RUST ON THIS ONE....NO BIG PATCHES OF BONDO.......VERY LITTLE WORK TO MAKE IT SHOW QUALITY.......................
.LIGHTS AND SIGNALS WORK........ POWER DISKS BRAKES.....POWER STEERING.......NEW SS EMBLEMBS... NEW SHOCKS,,,,,NEW FRONT SKIRTS. AND BATTERY TRAY.........VERY NICE NEAR NEW BUMPERS AS YOU CAN SEE.....REAL STRONG 350 THAT RUNS GREAT LOW MILES STARTS LIKE A DREAM... ...... ....HEADERS AND NEW MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES.. ..AUTO 350 TRANY WITH SPEED FLOOR SHIFTER...... 10 BOLT REAR END.....ALL GLASS IS GOOD AND GO UP AND DOWN VERY WELL.......NEW WINDSHIELD... ...NEW DASH CAP.......NEW SHOCKS ....ALL CROME IS ORIGINAL AND NICE EXCEPT 2 OR 3 LIGHT DINGS .............NEW TRIM DOOR PANELS ............BUCKET SEATS .......... ...BODY IS STRAIGHT AND DOORS SHUT VERY WELL AND LINE UP RIGHT........VERY NICE FRAME.......NEEDS HEADLINER ............ YOU CAN DRIVE IT HOME.....CAN SHIP TO MOST STATES FOR AROUND 200.00 TO 650.00 IF NEEDED.......LOW RESERVE.......HAVE A CLEAN OKLA. TITLE IN MY NAME... ........SELLING AS IS
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