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1972 Chevelle 4 Door on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:1972 Mileage:500 Color: Gold /
 Black
Location:

Lake City, Florida, United States

Lake City, Florida, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:OE 350 V8 Engine
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1D69F2R547699 Year: 1972
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Chevelle
Trim: 4 Door
Options: CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 500
Exterior Color: Gold
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"1972 Chevelle in good shape. Minor rust on some edges and a couple of tares on the back seat. I'll put the list of repairs and parts replaced. Has A/C just missing the compressor. There are only around 500 miles on the rebuilt motor."

Here is a list of parts that were rebuilt or replaced.

OE 350 V8 Engine
Replacement Wiper Blades 
4 Wheel Alignment RTMF 
OE Rearveiw Mirror Chrome 
FR245 LL Brake Shoes 
W71210 Wheel Cylinder 
W71211 Wheel Cylinder 
ULT 03-0236 Starter 
GAT 27041 VAC Tubing 
MBH 7360 V-Belt 
MBH 7445 V-Belt 
MTM 47388 VAC Caps 
PFP M16071 MechPump 
MRG 9810 V/C Breather 
MTM 45631 ALT Bolts 
MRG 6376 V/C Grommet 
MGD PCV191 PCV Valve 
MTM 56360 Heater FTG 
AFZ Peakll Gal Anti Freeze 
DRC 72408 Brake Cln 
GAT 27058 Trans Hose 
MBH 20603 Radiator Hose 
MBH 20827 Radiator Hose 
AGS BL512 Brake Line 
AGS PA512 PA DOM Line 
MHT 433161 Radiator 
EDB 2701 Manifold 
PTQ FK114 AT Filter Kit 
ANR 2283 Motor Mount 
NAT 9613S A/Trans Seal 
PIO 759021 Seal 
ACC 4041R Wire Set 
AC R44T Spark Plug
 PPI PB1046N Harmonic Balancer  
DPL DE1613 Engine Paint  
MRG 945G Balancer BLT  
MHC MP6203V Hose Clamps  
MHC MP5528V Hose Clamp  
MHC MP4214 Hose Clamp  
ACC 59107 Distributor  
MST CP1109 New Water Pump  
ORO D-1 Gal Trans Fld  
MGD MGL8873 Oil Filter  
HAV 10-40 Motor Oil  
MRG 9790 Air Cleaner   
MRG 9834 Dress U Kit  
FLT 11500 Headers  
DOR 003820BP Bolts GR  
DOR 003830BP Bolts GR  
LOC TL15750 Trunk Lock  
LOC LC14260 Lock Cyl  
MON 5804 Sena Trac  
SS SK8423C Batt Cable  
SS SK8456CR Batt Cable  
ACC 140003 Super Coil  
AIX 40987 Mech F/Pump  
AIK 320P PurpPower  
AGS PA612 PADOM LINE  
MRG 9748 Fuel Filter  
MRG 2661 Water Neck  
EQU 8068 Tachometer  
GAT 6867 PWR RTD Belt  
SHO OES Frt Shocks  
MON MA762 Air Shocks  
A1 10-1505 Master Cylinder  
A1 20-7803 PWR STG PUMP  
409-00780 1Y-Flywheel used
USD Drive Shaft  
USD Shift Linage  
USD Fan  
USD ALT Assy  
C-1277-107AC Rad Shroud  
C-7412-115 Coil Set Frt  
C-7502-111 Coil Set Rear  
BTS 4PCCUS Door Panels  
BTS OESCUS Headliner  
BTS CUS--72 Black Carpet  
Grandprix Performance GT P225-60/R15 Tires  
Wades Glass R&R Front Windshield New  
C-10694-102D&R Complete 4 Door Weatherstrip Set

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