1972 Chevy Chevelle With Ss Trim - on 2040-cars
Coburn, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 cu. inch
Mileage: 100,000
Model: Chevelle
Trim: ss
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: 355 rear with limited slip diff
1972 Chevelle with SS trim. It can pass for an SS from the outside. Nice paint. It has 2 minor door nicks on the front of the drivers door where it rubbed. I just bought 1 pint of Dupont paint and thinner for the touch up. It cost over $110.00 just for the pint. It has new chrome all around, bumpers, mirrors , door handles exhaust tips. New exhaust from headers back with Flowmaster 50's . New 355 gears with limited slip rear end ( 12 bolt rear ). beautiful paint that cost over $3200.00 for the repaint 3 years ago. New wheels and tires. Air shocks on rear. Nice valve covers and air cleaner. Engine has a radical cam. I did mount an aftermarket vacuum pump made specifically for wild cams . I bought it last year as a car to show and there are only 3 shows in the area. the car just sits and I have no garage space. I Have too many toys and something has to go. The Chevelle is the chosen one. the engine sounds great with the Flowmasters. It has a nice intake and Elderbrock 4 bbl carb. After it sits for a while I get a puff of smoke on starting. It acts like leaking valve seals ? I am not sure . The trans has a shift kit and it has a high stall torque converter. It is column shift and bench seat. the interior is beautiful. There is a crappy repair job done under where the trunk lid rests. You cannot really see it till you raise the trunk. I also bought the repair panel to fix it and I also bought a 3 piece trunk floor repair panel kit because there is a small hole there. Other then that the rest looked decent. It is an eastern car . The headliner on the drivers side needs the seam sewed. It is loose. I bought it in Baltimore a year ago and haven't driven it much. I did drive it back from there. NOTE : The prior owner was over age 60 and I am 62 . It hasn't been driven hard any time lately . . I just changed to synthetic oil. I am not sure how that will be : But it hasn't leaked yet . I have receipts for the paint and a lot of the other parts like rear gears and cam and paint job and others. Original owner had a bundle invested. It is a Clone and not a real SS. It is being sold " AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY " due to it's age and it is a used car and I an not a dealer. Cash only or certified cashiers check . No money orders accepted. car must be picked up within 7 days of sale. It is inspected till Sept. 2013 in Pennsylvania. It is a nice car for local shows. You have a chance to get a very nice car that looks like a real SS for about 1/2 the regular price of a REAL one in the same condition.
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