1964 Chevrolet Belair 4 Dr No Reserve No Title on 2040-cars
Tyler, Alabama, United States
Engine:283 V8
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sedan
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Sub Model: BELAIR
Trim: BELAIR 4 DR
Exterior Color: CHAPAGNE
Interior Color: Tan
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 41,720
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
NO TITLE ALABAMA DOES NOT TITLE VEHICLES 1974 OR OLDER. SOLD WITH BILL OF SALE ONLY EBAY DOES NOT HAVE A PROVISION FOR OTHER IN THE TITLE LISTING
NEARLY NEW INTERIOR COMPLETE WITH CARPET, & HEADLINER
NEARLY NEW STEERING BOX, WATER PUMP, MOTOR MOUNTS, MUFFLERS, AND TAIL PIPES.
I HAVE RECEIPS FOR OVER 2 THOUSAND DOLLARS IN REPAIRS IN THE LAST 2 YEARS, BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER.
283 V8 ENGINE BLOCK CODE F1219 GF THIS VEHICLE IS 49 YRS OLD, WITH NO APPARENT RUST REPAIR, OR ISSUES OR REPAIRS.
POWERGLIDE TRANSMISSION
VERY GOOD DRIVER
PLEASE CALL DAVES CELL (334-412-1780) PLEASE CONTACT SELLER BEFORE BIDDING FOR A BETTER DESCRIPTION
VEHICLE IS LOCATED 30 MI. WEST OF MONTGOMER, AL ON HIWAY 80.
ANY CHECKS WILL HAVE TO CLEAR THE BANK, BEFORRE THE VEHICLE LEAVES THE PREMISES.
I HAVE TRIED TO REPRESENT THIS VEHICLE TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY
BUYERS RESPONSIBLITIY TO HAVE THE VEHICLE INSPECTED BEFORE AUCTION HAS ENDED.
BUYERS RESONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING, OR PICKING VEHICLE UP
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Last year, Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning took home a 2012 Corvette GS Centennial Edition. Manning also won in 2008, when he selected a Cadillac Escalade Hybrid as his reward. In 2011, quarterback Aaron Rodgers accepted the keys to a Camaro convertible.
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