1972 Chevrolet Chevelle on 2040-cars
Palmyra, Illinois, United States
eMail me for more details : doolingdreidelv@gmail.com
This car is a great buy for someone looking for great value and doesnt mind giving the vehicle a little TLC. The car is not perfect but, very little work has to be done and this car would be show ready. It runs and drives great! All the imperfections are cosmetic. Needs a new top unless you prefer to just repair the vinyl cracks, the top is power. The car has factory air but needs to be converted to the new system. Drivers seat could use re-wrapping. The rest of the interior is great just needs to be detailed. I would do new chrome, fix the body imperfections, paint and it will be show ready. I have the original window sticker when this vehicle rolled off the assembly line. It has 20 Crager style wheels. I had this car appraised 2-3 years ago in its current condition and it came back over 20k, I have the paperwork to show you, with a little money invested this car would easily appraise for 25-30k. Ive had it 16 years and I dont have the interest why not sell it to someone who does.
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