1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Ss Convertible Recreation 396 Big Block A/c 396ci on 2040-cars
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
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A beautiful 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS convertible recreation with a period correct 396ci big block. Lots and Lots of work has been done to this car here is the list:
-nice red paint job done with in last 2 years white SS stripes -new interior seats, carpet, seat belts, floormats with in last 2 years -custom dash with auto meter gauges -new convertible top in last 2 years -original style radio bow tie cassette player -nice new Chevrolet style steering wheel -all new pedals and trunk liner -completely under coated underneath the car -B & M shifter automatic -new ball joints and shock -new Malibu red floor mats -new battery tie down and cables with starter -4 wheel disc brakes slotted and cross drilled rotors -Hotchicks lowering springs 2" front and 3" rear -17" American Racing Torq Thurst Chrome wheels -Chrome dual flow master exhaust with chrome tips -396ci period correct motor freshly rebuilt mild cam -chrome master cylinder and brake booster -new chrome intake manifold and Eldebrock carb -chrome Chevrolet valve covers and air cleaner -Summit racing headers -new power top switch -new battery and a mild wire tuck under hood real clean -A/C installed needs to be charged -over $38k invested in this car I'm sure I've missed a few things look at the pictures real good for all the details. This car turns heads everywhere you go. Runs and drives good power top works like it should. If you are interested in this car I suggest you come take a look once you bid you are committed to buy the car. If you don't have the money to go through with the purchase of this car don't bid. If you have to ask your wife, mother, girlfriend, etc. then don't bid. We are a car dealership in Roanoke, VA and have a clear title to this car in hand. We only accept cash or a certified bank check only! No exceptions! Shipping and pick up is your responsibility bring a trailer. Payment and pick up due in 5 days. Processing fee $199. Any question ask don't assume sold as is. $ 500 deposit through PayPal due immediately nonrefundable. VADLR |
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