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1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss396 #'s Matching, Protect-o-plate, An Orig Arizona Car on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:90000 Color: with Parchment Strato
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1969 Chevelle SS396 Auto / AIR CONDITIONING

Life LONG ARIZONA car

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If you are looking for an investment grade big block Chevelle we challenge you to find a better example under $40k.  This is a NUMBERS MATCHING SS396, Turbo400, with KILLER documentation and AC!

Check out the details below!

  • #’s matching, born with 396/325hp L35
  • #’s matching, born with Turbo Hydramatic 400
  • #’s matching, born with 12-Bolt rear (open 3:08)
  • Paint code 40 Butternut Yellow exterior with Parchment Strato-Bucket seat interior
  • Original PROTECT-O-PLATE and other doc’s!!
  • ORIGINAL Arizona DEALER ORDER FORM!!
  • Window Sticker, AZ registrations, Service receipts, etc.
  • 40 years in Arizona
  • Options include Power Steering, Power Front Disc Brakes, Tilt-Wheel, AM Radio with rear seat speaker option (an OEM AM-FM radio is included), Buckets, Console shifter and ICE COLD Air Conditioning!
  • 14" SS wheels with BFG Radial TA/s.
  • 100% Rust free – Never restored, always well maintained!
  • 100% Original Sheet metal, this car is MINT!

This is truly an investment grade Chevelle SS396 – keep reading…

 

PAINT, BODY, FRAME & SUSPENSION

The car presents itself extremely well. As stated above the car still retains all of its original sheet metal, the car was never hit. A previous owner had a very nice repaint of the original color applied along with new SS side stripes. I believe the white top is still original, I might be wrong. The suspension was entirely rebuilt as part of the normal driving maintenance; all the correct springs and shocks are in place, paint dabs, and driveshaft stripes are still visible. Note the correct gray spiral shocks – very sweet!

The original undercarriage is super clean with no rust repairs to the floors or rockers – all original GM installed sheet metal folks! Check out how clean and rust free this car is!

GLASS, CHROME AND TRIM

The glass is original date coded glass, all windows operate well and line-up perfectly.  The front and rear bumpers are re-chromed and in very good condition.  The stainless trim is in great shape, the headlight bezels, grille, emblems, mirrors, and vinyl top is in great shape. All lighting works as it should including the high/low beams, dome light, reverse lights, tail lights, parking lights, turn signals, four-way flashers, glove light, trunk light, and the license plate light.

INTERIOR

The White (Parchment) colored vinyl interior is 100% complete and in wonderful condition. The seats have been recovered and new seat foams ensure your correct view over the dashboard. The console and glove compartment doors operate well; the seat belts all work, the dash lights are bright; all the gauges report in correctly, the AM-FM radio and rear speakers all work great, as do the wipers, horn, etc. The heater control works on all fan settings and blows hot, and runs cool. As stated before the AC blows ice cubes. All factory gauges work and operate correctly.

 DRIVE TRAIN

The strong running original numbers matching 396 makes 325 horsepower and runs strong thru all gears. It has excellent power and runs extremely smooth and is very easy to drive.  The motor does not smoke, tick or make any noises… again it runs great with no issues; it was rebuilt to stock specs recently (500 miles?). The Turbo 400 Rebuilt along with the engine) is the original #’s matching “born with” transmission and shifts perfectly, this car is an absolute blast to drive!  The car stays cool even in stop and go traffic.  The rear-end is the original “born with” diff that it was assembled with – it’s running a set of 3:08 gears and it’s an “open” rear. 

 

If you have any questions before, during or after the sale, do not hesitate to contact us.

I suggest/encourage all prospective buyers and/or their designated inspector to come and see this car in person. 

At Vintage Cars Online, LLC. - We're car people, we love what we do, and you'll know it the first time you talk to us.

We appreciate you giving us the opportunity to earn your business!

PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE YOU BID.


 The buyer accepts the vehicle with all advertised equipment, options and accessories in "AS IS" condition with any faults or defects. The buyer will bear all future costs of repairing or correcting any defects that exist or may occur in the future. The seller will have no responsibility or liability for any consequential damages or injury caused by any failure or malfunction of the vehicle or any components. This car is being offered for sale by the owner. The buyer and seller acknowledge that if the transaction is consummated, that buyer agrees that in the event of any dispute or disagreement between them relating to the agreement of sale, the laws of the State that the car is located / sold in shall govern the rights and duties under the agreement and that the signing of said agreement shall be construed to have occurred in that State.

We reserve the right to verify any bids to ensure all bids are legitimate in order to protect the interest of the seller. You are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase this vehicle described above.  Bidder must be able to pay cash or bank wire. If financing, please be PRE-APPROVED before bidding on this vehicle! Unqualified Bidding, Auction Interference, and any form of harassment will be subject to legal prosecution to the fullest extent of the law. We reserve the right to notify bidders and cancel this auction. We shall not be held liable for any such cancellation and/or closure. We reserve the right to cancel bids from those with negative or no feedback. Bidder/buyer agrees to the jurisdiction of Wakefield, MA for all disputes. By bidding/buying, bidder/buyer accepts all the terms and conditions above. 

All cars are sold in "AS IS / WHERE IS" condition with NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, these are antique/collector/specialty/modified vehicles - use common sense please, we insist that you come and see them or at least have them inspected.

 Someday is TODAY!

Take this Chevelle off your bucket list!

Call Dave at (617) 513-7407 or email us at VintageCarsOnline@Gmail.com

 



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