1969 Chevelle Sport Couple on 2040-cars
Rogers, Arkansas, United States
Salvage title issued on 5/13/1987. I tried running a car fax but car fax would not go that far back. I wanted to make sure I started with this part first so I don't waste your time. I pulled the following off chevellestuff.net. I'm not a chevelle guru so please do your own research as well. It's a great daily driver and gets looks and compliments everywhere I go. The motor is very strong. The tranny shifts great but has a small leak, not much but however it does leak. Everything works except the back windows do not roll up or down., the speedo is off by 25 miles per hour. I would recommend going to a 700r transmission so the motor does run at a high RPM. I replaced the following this weekend:Upper and lower ball joints, sway bar repair kit, both wheel bearings and seals. It does have a decent stereo and speakers. I took tons of pics and a video. Please note this is a daily driver and not a show car. It does have dings on the car. This is a great deal at a very fair price. I recommend you come by and see the car in person. There is a lien on the car and will require payment in full and title will be released and sent to your address.Please call me if you need additional information or pics. Tom 479-387-0104 Motor 350, tranny 350, rear end 12 bolt posi, miles unknown cluster shows 60692 follow the link for more than over 80 pics and a video.it does have a/c but not connected i have the parts and a 1/2 gallon of paint. http://s1266.photobucket.com/user/Jeepfan24/slideshow/ pictures http://s1266.photobucket.com/user/Jeepfan24/media/IMG_1395_zps5143027c.mp4.html video
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