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San Diego, California, United States
My eMail : harbertseabroke140318@yahoo.com 1972 Chevelle Ss Clone ( Rust Free) It Has Had Approximately $ 16,000 Put Into It Over The Last 2 Years. In Short, It Has Undergone A Frame On Restoration. Everything Has Been Given Attention To, No Matter How Minor It May Be.. ( I Possess All The Receipts Amounting To The Work That Has Been Done) Brand New Chevrolet Deluxe 350/290 Hp Small Block Crate Engine( Put In 6/19/2016) Full Th350 Trans Service, New Sealsnew Exhaust System From Headers Backrebuilt Rear Diff, Factory Gearsa/c System Gone Through-blows Cold, Heater Hoses Replacednew Brake Lines And Discsnew Fuel Tank, Lines, Filterfront Suspension And Steering Components Completely Rebuilt And Replacedcompletely Reupholstered, New Trim, Seat Belts, Speakers, New Radio With Modern Mp3 Hookupaftermarket And Factory Gauges Replacedrecent Alignment, Gm Rally Rims,new White Lettered Radial Tires.pristine Burnt Orange Paintit Can Be A Great Reliable Daily Driver Or Weekend Car, Always Draws A Crowd Wherever Its Parked. Everythings Been Gone Through Trouble-free, Just Get In And Drive.
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