1968 Chevelle, Blue With Custom Flames, Low Original Miles on 2040-cars
Lone Jack, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Medium Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Chevelle
Trim: Malibu
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 37,900
Exterior Color: Grotto Blue with custom flames
Second owner, car built in Kansas City, MO 7/23/1968, mostly original interior that is in excellent condition with factory bucket seats with console (replaced carpet and kick panels but still have original panels to go with car), dash in excellent condition NO CRACKS, all gauges work, headliner in excellent condition as well as all seatbelts including optional shoulder harnesses, new stereo/cd player custom install in glove box, original am radio still in dash, power steering, factory front disc brakes, replaced 307/Powerglide with 350 bored .40 over /350 TH 3 spd, billet air cleaner and valve covers with flames, still have original engine/trans to go with car if buyer chooses as well as original a/c set up, Flowmaster dual exhaust with custom tips, Weld Draglite wheels (manufactured in KCMO), Goodyear Radial TAs with lots of tread life remaining, on frame restoration is 12 years old, all chrome in excellent condition, original window felts and weatherstripping still in tact, custom driver side mirror with Bowtie (original goes with car). Car has won awards a local shows and cruise nights. This is a great car that will provide someone with many years of enjoyment, smooth ride, lots of lookers and thumbs up! Payment must be cashier's check and title will be transferred upon cashier's check being verified and clearing. Shipping not included in price, can deliver for additional price within reasonable distance. Car is driveable so buyer is able to drive away from sale. Selling AS IS, NO WARRANTY. Any additional questions and/or photos requests may be directed to seller's phone number via voice mail, text or Ebay message at 816-916-0191 (phone calls only between 9am - 9pm cst please).
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