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1956 Chevy 210 4dr Station Wagon Project Roller New Floors Clean Paperwork on 2040-cars

US $2,950.00
Year:1956 Mileage:92331 Color: prime /
 neutral
Location:

Congers, New York, United States

Congers, New York, United States
Engine:none
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 156T161628 Year: 1956
Mileage: 92,331
Make: Chevrolet
Sub Model: 210
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Exterior Color: prime
Trim: 210
Interior Color: neutral
Drive Type: RWD
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 READ IN FULL.  This vehicle was previously listed and pulled off by the "E BAY POLICE"  They ruined my sale because I had my phone number in the listing!! So now it's against the rules to put phone numbers because E-bay gets jealous they may lose two cents for it being sold outside of their service.  So with that being said, here we go.....

 

   The car is being listed to SELL IT.  I am bailing out and NOWHERE on this system or anywhere are you getting a 56 Chevy this workable for the money, NOWHERE!  This car isn't junk.  It was a running driving unit till a month ago.  I sold the engine and trans because had plans of going v-8 automatic. The car is being sold as a ROLLER.  The front clip is now off the car.  It will be bolted on good enough for transport (I am not putting every bolt back in, clip was removed to start restoration and would have to be taken off anyway).

    THIS IS A PROJECT CAR WITH A CLEAN NJ TITTLE in my name.  A ton of heavy grunt work was done to this car.  IT has a BRAND NEW FLOOR in it with just about every floor brace replaced.  Not a "SLOP JOB"  Welded and seam sealed. Try and see what that would cost in labor and materials to do it! Easy $4000 if not better.

     The car also had new steel brake lines ran and does have a brake.  IT was an original 6 cylinder stick.  Car being sold with no engine.  Body was taken to bare metal and rot was cut out and metal all welded where was rotted.

    Needs obviously body work and paint.  Dash is original and never hacked. THIS IS A RESTORATION PROJECT if you don't have the money or talent to handle it, it's not for you.  It's being offered local so in event you are hot and ready there is a buy it now.

 

  THE BUY IT NOW INCLUDES redone correct front seat (in event buy it now is not hit I keep redone seat and I have another original seat that gets tossed in that needs to be redone)

  BUY IT NOW also includes show quality front bumper and rechromed rear center bumper section.

 

        I clearly stated that BUY IT NOW is $2950 and includes redone seat and bumpers.  AT reserve you ARE NOT getting bumpers and not getting finished seat.  You are getting another seat as core to redo. I also have the following I can offer at buy it now prices.  Just mail me and I will make "BUY IT NOW" option for the following.

1) 1989 Chevy 350 4 bolt main engine with rebuilt throttle body, wire harness, computer $1000

2) 1986 Th200R4 overdrive trans from Cutlass 442 $500

3) mint pair of 2003 Chevy Monte Carlo bucket seats $350

 

 

  ALL SALES FINAL.  Buyer to send funds in form of bank check (not personal check) within 7 days of auctions end.  Buyer to have vehicle off property within 30 days.  After that storage fee will be charged. Bid is contract, do not bid unless you have funds to back it. Bogus and ZERO feedback not tolerated and will be deleted and reported.

Yes and before I forget, the million dollar question "HOW MUCH WILL IT COST TO TRANSPORT" The answer to that question is easy $1000 coast to coast and maybe less in the middle. That is the responsibility of the buyer and not me. If you are within 400 miles I have a local guy that can get it to you for ADDITIONAL cost. HE won't however drive coast to coast.

  THIS IS A STEAL.... don't HESITATE HIT THE BUY IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

NO PAY PAL ACCEPTED HERE.

 

 

 

 

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