1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss on 2040-cars
Corrigan, Texas, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email: lichty81@zoho.com .
INVESTMENT QUALITY
MEGA RARE 1968 L-78 CHEVELLE
64,255 original miles
MATCHING NUMBERS MOTOR
1 Re-paint about 15 years ago, just had it buffed looks excellent.
MEGA RARE 1968 L-78 CHEVELLE
64,255 original miles
MATCHING NUMBERS MOTOR
1 Re-paint about 15 years ago, just had it buffed looks excellent.
EVERYTHING WORKS 100% EVEN THE SUPER RARE ROLLING TACH
carpet was replaced also around 15 years ago looks new, i recently was looking under the back seat for the build sheet of the car, just for kicks and found the IBM card, very rare from Baltimore plant. I found out that build sheets weren't being used until the middle of 69 in the Baltimore Plant. Still this card is an amazing find
EVERYTHING WORKS 100% EVEN THE SUPER RARE ROLLING TACH
carpet was replaced also around 15 years ago looks new, i recently was looking under the back seat for the build
sheet of the car, just for kicks and found the IBM card, very rare from Baltimore plant. I found out that build
sheets weren't being used until the middle of 69 in the Baltimore Plant. Still this card is an amazing find, Sent
it to the L78 Registry for there records.
I'm sure transmission and rear end are also matching cause of the miles on this Beauty
Visit Chevelle L-78 Registry @
l78registry.macswebs.com only 4 are known to exist this one is # 3
Motor: 396 Big Block Matching Numbers Motor L-78 375HP real hp numbers are more along 425hp as per reviews
in the day.
Transmission: 4 Speed Muncie
Differential: GM 12 Bolt
I might TRADE depending what it is I can assist with shipping around the world at buyers expense.
Any questions please call
956-878-8395
Mando
if you look at what these cars cost new they where about $2,700, and how they have been increasing in value in the
past 40 years its clear to see that your investment is not going anywhere, so buy it, insure it and Enjoy this BAD
BOY.
video's of Chevelle
https://youtu.be/_BChUW-bLkc
https://youtu.be/pizexRiDEcE
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