1971 Chevy Chevelle Convetible on 2040-cars
Plant City, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: AUTO
Model: Chevelle
Mileage: 99,999
Trim: SS CLONE
WHAT I HAVE HERE IS A VERY SOLID CAR TO CLONE TO A 70 CHEVELL SS. 1970 CHEVELLE SS BRING MORE MONEY,ALL FLOOR BRACES ARE SOLID, NEEDS TOP FLOOR PAN, THE TRUNK NEEDS THE CENTER FLOOR PAN, ROCKER`S ARE SOLID, CONVERTIBLE WELL IS SOLID. TOP IS SOLID, NEED REAR BOWE,, I WOULD PUT 2 NEW REAR 1/4 PANELS ON, NEW TRUNK LID. 2 NEW DOOR`S, 2 NEW FRONT FENDERS, NEW COWL HOOD, IF YOU BULD THIS CAR RIGHT IS WILL BE BIG BUCK CAR WHEN DONE,,, IT HAS A MINT CLEAN CONV FRAME, I HAVE A REBULIT 454 ENGINE BLOCK #14015445 75 TO 90, HEAD`S 1492360, I HAVE A 400 TRAN`S NEED`S REBUILT , I HAVE THE REBULD KIT. I HAVE A COMPLET COWL CUT THAT HAS ALL YOU NEED WITH AIR, I HAVE THE CHROME AROUND WINSHILD, AND THE REAR PINCH CHROME AROUND TOP WELL, IF YOU CAN`T DO THE WORK ON THIS CAR. LIKE THE FLOORS AND THE I/4 PANELS, I CAN DO THE WORK... THIS WOULD MAKE A NICE CAR, I HAVE A FL TITLE IN MY NAME,, I AM GOING UP THE EAST COST IN OCT FROM FL TO PA, I CAN MEET YOU ON THE WAY UP. THE CAR MUST BE PAID IN FULL IN 7 DAYS, CALL FOR MORE DETAILS, 813 441 4192 TERRY
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