1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss 454 - Runs And Drives on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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2 Door Hardtop
454, 88000 on the dash - clean of cracks by the way - All stock besides Hooker Headers, valve covers alt/hoses/ignition, Edelbrock Highrise and carburetor
Factory AC, Power Steering
Automatic, Runs and drives good and strong.
95% rust free. Theres some bubbles starting to form around the door edges and trunk lid.
Doors are solid, frame and frame rails are good. Strut towers are clean. Chrome is good. All trim and badges are there as well as boxes of misc parts, trim, hardware, manuals snd literature are included. Trunk is good. No holes.
Needs tires, paint, body work and interior work. Perfect candidate for a running/driving father and son project, drop $4k in it and hit the track or fix it up REAL nice for the summer time car shows . The tires and interior could realistically be swapped in a day and would really give this car a new life overnight. All electrical is good. Brakes are good. Cooling system is good. Car starts, runs and drives as is. Sounds mean but clean. Runs smooth. Over $3000 in motor/drivetrain work done in last 6 months. Cool car at a cool price. With some tlc this could be worth $15k easy. Can deliver to you for a reasonable fee with the states. Clear title.
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