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1969 Chevelle Barn Find, One Owner Lived In Oklahoma Its Whole Life. on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:54500
Location:

Chandler, Oklahoma, United States

Chandler, Oklahoma, United States

 

This Barn Find was owned by the same family since bought new in 1969. The 87 year old woman and her family bought the car in Chandler, Oklahoma new in 1969 at Hart Chevrolet. It spent 99.9% of its time indoors or under cover since new.

 She drove it until 2 years ago when she stopped driving the family started it monthly till last year everything working including the air conditioning. The interior is all original it has a 3 inch slit on the back of the drivers seat from a dealer employee cutting it when in for warranty work.  

The car isn’t perfect, but not far from it considering everything. It has 54593 original miles and looking at the interior seats dash and original paint I believe it to be true and correct but I have no proof. It has the traditional 2 to 3 inch rust spots at the bottom of both front fenders and 1 to 2 inch spots on the bottom of both rear quarter panels behind the rear wheels. the rest of the car is rust free including trunk and floor pans. It has a rock chip on the front windshield on drivers side. It still has original vinyl top.

 I have a copy of the original title (had to give it up in Oklahoma when I put it into my name) along with the original owners manual and protect o plate.  I hauled it from the family’s storage, and put it in my garage where it sits. My intent was to restore and drive but I have came across an original 78 pace car with 24 miles on it and don’t have room for both.

 

The 307 V8 engine numbers match the vin. It has a few things not original, like tires and battery but overall original enough to call it "all original" and not like the people that restore a car and call it original. This is "THE" original Chevelle. 

If you had a new one back in the day and want to feel that again, this is your chance.

I have a clean title for it, and welcome serious buyers to contact me further.

Vehicle is sold AS-IS where is. Buyer is responsible for all shipping concerns. Full payment is due within 7 days of purchase by cash in person or transfer. No returns or refunds. A $1,000.00 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit is due through paypal within 24 hours of auction end.

Will consider a Jeep Wrangler as part trade. You can E-Mail any questions to davesoko@aol.com.

Thanks for looking and have a blessed day.

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