72 Chevy Chevelle Ss 454 on 2040-cars
Fort Mohave, Arizona, United States
Hi folks this a real nice 72 chevy chevelle ss factory correct has a 72 chevy 454 rebuilt with new water pump,alternator,fuel pump,stater,carb,hei dist,wires,hoses,fan clutch,and blade,alliminum radiator,chrome brake booster and master cly all new suspention is new globle west tubular upper and lower a arms tie rods center link idler arm and pitmam and center link new brake rotors and pads and rear drums and shoes rebuilt steering box all hoses and belts wires and harness front and rear and under dash as well steel inner fenders nicely detailed engine compartment runs strong rebuilt turbo 400 with new modulator and rebuilt balanced drive shaft new rebuilt 373 12 bolt posi with new springs frt an rear also shocks fuel tank sending unit the body parts are original panels striped to medal and blocked out several times very nice straight body no rust all ways az car 2-1/2 inch gal exhust sytem all the way back from headers all new chrome bumpers ,lite bezals,lights,side markers blinkers bezals, new grill all emblems and new windshield all wheater stipping soft seal door fuzzys, drip rails lenses all new complete wiring harnesses trough out car has all new complete insides blk seats,rugs,instaltion kit ,kick frt and rear complete door panals f/r need to install new head liner but have it in box visoers are in and new nice wind lace also has tilt coloum nice ss wheel, package tray rear side lower panals inside window cranks and handles outer ones as well new wheel wells opening new ss emblems and 454 new and rear and frt ss new also have choice of wheels and tire have stock 5 spoke with t/a raidals or the craigers showed on car with new tires and wheels or pay extra 750.00 for both sets it needs very little to make this a show car but its not perfect but it its a real nice start also has a stereo not shoed in pics that goes with it as well as the stock radio in dash runs and drives very nice and strong needs a-c hooked up that's about it may have forgot a few things but you get the pics to see it all have over 20k in parts and paint alone haven't driven it much but its ready to go anywhere thanks call me at 928-514-8330 thanks and no garentees or inplied
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