1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Sport Coupe on 2040-cars
Woodruff, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350 CU. IN.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Black
Model: Chevelle
Number of Cylinders: 8
Year: 1964
Trim: SPORT COUPE--BUCKET SEATS
Warranty: NO
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC 350
Mileage: 40,635
Exterior Color: PRIMER GREY
1964 CHEVELLE ABOUT 90% COMPLETE~MOST PARTS THAT YOU DON'T SEE ON THE CAR
I HAVE~350 ENGINE RUNS GOOD~TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GOOD~GOOD SET OF WHEELS AND
TIRES~NEEDS PASSENGER SIDE FRONT FLOOR AND TRUNK FLOOR~VERY LITTLE RUST ON
BODY OTHERWISE~CAN'T COMPLETE DUE TO HEALTH PROBLEMS----MY LOSS, YOUR GAIN!
I WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS AS BEST I CAN, JUST E-MAIL OR CALL 864-871-2304
WITH A LITTLE MONEY AND ELBOW GREASE THIS WILL MAKE A NICE SHOW PIECE.
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