Very Solid 1968 Chevelle Convertible Project With Tons Of New Parts Included on 2040-cars
Georgetown, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:NONE
Exterior Color: Gray
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: White
Model: Chevelle
Trim: MALIBU
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: ZERO
Mileage: 71,234
OK TAKE SOME TIME LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES , THEY WILL SHOW YOU HOW SOILD THIS CAR IS AND ALSO SHOW ALL THE NEW PARTS THAT ARE INCLUDED. THIS CAR HAS BEEN STORED INSIDE FOR THE PAST 25+ YEARS, THAT HAS A LOT TO DO WITH IT SOLID BODY. YOU WILL NOT NEED TO REPLACE ANY PANELS EXCEPT THE FRONT LOWER FENDERS NEED THE NORMAL PATCH. THE SS HOOD IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE, THE STOCK FLAT HOOD IS INCLUDED ALSO. THE FRONT BUCKET SEATS ARE IN GOOD RUST FREE SHAPE ALSO. THE WHEELS ARE THE RARE HARD TO FIND ORIGINAL E-T MAGS, I ALSO HAVE THE 4TH WHEEL THAT IS INCLUDED. THERE IS NO RUST ON THE FRAME OR UNDERSIDE OR ENGINE COMPARTMENT. SOME OF THE NEW PARTS THAT ARE INCLUDED ARE A COMPLETE INTERIOR PACKAGE, THAT INCLUDES ALL SEAT COVERS, DOOR PANELS, NEW DASH PAD, THERE IS A COMPLETE WEATHERSTRIP PACKAGE, NEW COMPLETE CONSOLE ASSY. AND NEW HORESHOE SHIFTER ASSEMBLY, ALL NEW INTERIOR, FIREWALL INSULATION, SEAT CUSHIONS, ALL NEW CONVERTIBLE TOP KIT THAT INCLUDES WELL KIT, TOP, PADS, WEATHERSTRIPS, TOP WITH GLASS WINDOW. , NEW TRANSMISSION LINES, NEW SEAT BACK COVERS, SIDE COVERS, NEW CONSOLE PLATE FOR AUTOMATIC, N EW BRAKE PEDAL ASSEMBLY, AND MUCH MORE. THE NEW PARTS ADD UP TO OVER $6000.00. ASK ANY QUESTIONS, i WILL DO MY BEST TO ANSWER, I WILL BE ON VACATION DURING THE AUCTION, BUT SHOULD BE ABLE TO EMAIL , IF NEEDED. i CAN ALSO OFFER DELIVERY FOR AN ADDED COST, ASK FOR A PRICE. I HAVE BEEN SAVING THIS CAR, BUT FOUND SOMETHING I JUST HAVE TO HAVE. THERE IS NO BODY WORK THAT HAS BEEN DONE TO THIS CAR, MOST PAINT IS ORIGINAL. THE COLOR OF THE CONVERTIBLE PARTS, AND INTERIOR ARE PEARL WHITE. THIS CAR IS SOLD AS IS, N HURRY ON PICKUP , BUT PAYMENT OF $250 GOOD FAITH DUE IN 24 HRS, AND BALANCE DUE IN 7 DAYS. I ALSO HAVE LISTED MANY HARD TO FIND SS CHEVELLE PARTS, LIKE ROLLER TACH DASHES, ECT. I WILL ALSO BE LISTING SOME 1968 - 72 CORVETTES, AND OTHER NICE CARS TO BUY THIS OTHER CAR I FOUND.
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