1966 Chevy Malibu 4 Dr Wagon on 2040-cars
Minot, North Dakota, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:NO ENGINE
For Sale By:OWNER
Mileage: 100,000
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Red
Model: Malibu
Trim: MALINU
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
DUE TO HEALTH REASONS I AM SELLING A 66 CHEVY CHEVELLE MALIBU 4 DR WAGON.
1. FRONT FENDERS AND HOOD ARE NOT INCLUDED
2. ITS A ROLLER NO MOTOR OR TRANNY, BUT DOES HAVE A DRIVE SHAFT
3. INTERIRO COLOR IS RED, GREAT SHAPE, SOLID FLOORS, SOME RUST AREAS IN WHEEL WELLS, FUEL NOZZLE AREA.
4. CAR HAS A CLEAR ND TITLE
5. HAS 14 INCH TIRES (OK) AND CHEVY RALLY RIMS
6. WINDSHIELD IS MISSING ALL DOOR GLASS IS GOOD COND. FELTS OK TOO, HAS CARGO AREA SIDE GLASS AND TAIL GATE GLASS TOO.
7. TAIL GATES NOT COMPLETE, 2 INCLUDED, BOTH MISSING "GUTS".
8. IT HAS THE READ CARGO AREA INTERIOR SIDE COVERS, DOOR INTERIOR PANELS (POOR COND). FUEL TANK, RADIATOR SUPPRT, GRILL ASSEMBLY.
9. CAR HAS SOME RUST ISSUES, TYPICAL FOR THIS CAR, AROUND CARGO WINDOWS, WHEEL OPENINGS. LOWER QRTR PANELS. I HAVE INCLUDED PIX OF INSIDE OF DOORS, WINDOWS ROLL UP/DOWN NICELY, DOORS OPEN GREAT TOO.
FOPR SOME ONE WANTING A COOL WAGON PROJEC THIS IS A GREAT CAR. I WILL NOT SHIP, THE BUYER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING AND/OR PICKUP WITHIN 30 DAYS OF SALE.
PAYMENT BY CASH, MONEY ORDER, CASHIERS CHECK, OR WIRE TRANSFER TO AN ESTABLISHED ACCOUNT. PAYMENY MUST BE MADE IMMEDIATLY FOLLOWING SALE. NO REFUNDS,M RETURNS, ETC.. AND I AM SELLING THIS CAR IN THE USA ONLY!
I AM NOT A DEALER, I AM SELLING THIS CAR DUE TO HEALTH REASONS WITHIN MY FAMILY AND JUST DO NOT HAVE THE TIME (OR ENERGY) TO PUT INTO IT. IF YOU DO HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. I HAVE BEEN TAKEN ON EBAY DEALS IN THE PAST AND WANT TO ENSURE A GOOD SALE FOR BOTH YOU AND I. THANX AND HAPPY BIDDING.
On Jun-23-13 at 07:48:18 PDT, seller added the following information:EXTRA INTERIOR TRIM AND EXTERIOR STAINLESS STEEL TRIM INCLUDED. REAR SEAT FOLDS DOWN, I HAVE NOT DISAMMBLED IT YET, FRONT BENHC SEAT HAS BEEN DISAMMLBED COMPLETLY.
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