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1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss 6.6l on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:1972 Mileage:127000
Location:

Brooksville, Kentucky, United States

Brooksville, Kentucky, United States

Up for auction is a 1972 Chevelle SS clone. Super nice driver. 402 BBC 30 over keith black pistons arp rod bolts with floating wrist pins. Scat crank and rods. Heads are ported and polished. Demon carb. Nice smooth engine with around 500 miles on it since rebuild. The trans is a th350 just rebuilt. Shifts nice and firm. Has brand new torque thrust 2's with newer tires. 12 bolt rear end with 355 gears. New aluminum radiator. The car isn't perfect but is a great driver handles really well with no rattles. I would rate the paint 7 out of 10 and the interior is the same. No rips or anything in the seat. The driver side door panel has some of the chrome starting to come off. When I bought the car it was a 4 speed car. When I switched it over I left the clutch pedal in the car incase I wanted to change it back. The trunk and quarters are all solid in the car with 0 rust. There is some rust that is starting in the floor pan close to the door jam on both sides of the car. Nothing serious just a small place. I am really picking the car to death but I don't want there to be any surprises if someone purchases the car. Wouldn't even think of selling the car but I am in the market for a 66 chevelle. Please feel free to contact me with any questions that you might have. I will not ship the car. It is for sale locally and I have the right to end the auction at anytime. Will accept cash or wire transfer to my bank. Ive had some issues with my pics uploading. If they are not viewable please email me at jlwoods06@windstream.net and I will email the pics. Sorry for the hassle. Thanks for your time. 6067821575. Jeremy.


On Jun-15-14 at 14:11:40 PDT, seller added the following information:

Up for auction is a 1972 Chevelle SS clone. Super nice driver. 402 BBC 30 over keith black pistons arp rod bolts with floating wrist pins. Scat crank and rods. Heads are ported and polished. Demon carb. Nice smooth engine with around 500 miles on it since rebuild. The trans is a th350 just rebuilt. Shifts nice and firm. Has brand new torque thrust 2's with newer tires. 12 bolt rear end with 355 gears. New aluminum radiator. The car isn't perfect but is a great driver handles really well with no rattles. I would rate the paint 7 out of 10 and the interior is the same. No rips or anything in the seat. The driver side door panel has some of the chrome starting to come off. When I bought the car it was a 4 speed car. When I switched it over I left the clutch pedal in the car incase I wanted to change it back. The trunk and quarters are all solid in the car with 0 rust. There is some rust that is starting in the floor pan close to the door jam on both sides of the car. Nothing serious just a small place. I am really picking the car to death but I don't want there to be any surprises if someone purchases the car. Wouldn't even think of selling the car but I am in the market for a 66 chevelle. Please feel free to contact me with any questions that you might have. I will not ship the car. It is for sale locally and I have the right to end the auction at anytime. Will accept cash or wire transfer to my bank. Ive had some issues with my pics uploading. If they are not viewable please email me at jlwoods06@windstream.net and I will email the pics. Sorry for the hassle. Thanks for your time. 6067821575. Jeremy.  http://s1345.photobucket.com/user/smoked_you/library/?sort=3&page=1

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