1971 Chevy Caprice - 396 Big Block on 2040-cars
Arlington, Texas, United States
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The Chevrolet motor is a stock 396 big block with stock 4 barrel carb
& about 300 miles on it. It does have the original air intake for
the carb with it & extra parts. The intake, valve covers and fan are
powder coated blue. The transmission has a small leak from the rear
seal. Runs & drives fine. The A/C compressor & condenser still
needs to be bolted on and charged up. I have the compressor, condenser
and brackets. It had new carpet installed back around 2001 & the
seats redone. It has power seats and power windows, all work. New quarter window seals installed, these are the vertical seals between
the front & back side windows. It still needs new door &
window seals. New trunk seal installed. Tail lights and working light have been refurbished, highly reflective metallic spray paint used to
produce better lighting from within the housing. The plastic lenses were sanded with fine grit
to remove oxidation then buffed out. Paint is about 5 years old and was painted using the original factory color. There is a scratch above the driver side door handle. The heat wave of
summer 2011 took its toll on the vinyl roof. It would need new vinyl on
the roof. The dash has a molded dash cover screwed in place. The plastic moldings that cover the beam between the front an rear doors inside the car are deteriorated at the top. The stitches on one row of the head liner are broken. The headliner is original but not torn, the threads holding the sections together are old. For serious inquiries, more pictures of the interior can be seen upon request.
The registration expired at the beginning of 2010. It runs good & would have no problem passing inspection. This would be a good project for someone to complete. I hate to see it just sitting. I'm asking $11,800. Feel free to make an offer. TERMS OF SALE This 1971 Chevy Caprice is being sold "AS IS, WHERE IS". There will be a non refundable PayPal deposit of $300 required within 24 hours of committing to make this purchase using the "Buy It Now" button on this listing. The $300 deposit will be subtracted from the total owed at the conclusion of this transaction. Buyer will have 10 days to make full payment. If buyer backs out of sale he/she will forfeit the $300 deposit. It is the buyers responsibility for any cost to inspect the vehicle or have someone inspect it for them before making this purchase. It is the buyers responsibility to provide for and arrange for shipping and removal of vehicle from current location and any cost involved. Contact Shane if you are interested & have other questions. Ask any questions before using the buy button. Please, serious inquiries only! |
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