1965 Chevelle Two Door Wagon on 2040-cars
Casa Grande, Arizona, United States
Body Type:two door wagon
Engine:283 ci
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: blk
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Chevelle
Trim: chevelle
Drive Type: power glide auto trans
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: 300
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: frost green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
65 chevelle-TWO DOOR WAGON- v-8 283-automatic powerglide-runs and drives very nice- car-ca. car made in L.A.- recent paint-bucket seat-floor shift auto. new chrome ext. not a resto mod car. very rare car less than 600 # ever made actual v-8--283--automatic-power steering car. not a show car- could be with some extra work. new dash. got car from last owner who had it for over 30 years. sat in garage for the last 30 years ready to restore,started to re do 2 1/2 years ago-cosmetics only was a good driver fresh motor before being parked. he was second owner since new-iam the third owner. all glass is in car now even though pics do not show it. new rally wheels-trim rings and caps- new B F G tires.saw one last year sell for $97,000.00 resto mod. not a true factory v-8 car. car has new brakes-fuel pump-water pump-alternator-hoses and belts. car is a two barrel carb-with dual exhaust-no headers.stock dist. points type-stock air cleaner. un -molested 65 chevelle. this car would take very little to make a 100% actual cost to finish $600.00 un able to do medical reasons. if it does not sell will drive it the way it is ,looks and drives better than most cars i see.would consider trade for 32 ford completed car-bucket t completed car or 40 ford completed car-not able to work on them any more-like i used to. this add may be removed at any time prior to close of sale-have it listed on other sites. call bob @ 520-233-3583 if you have a kool car to trade call me. please no scamers or B S real buyers or traders need only to bid or trade. thank you you will like this car. when was the last time you saw a 65 chevelle two door wagon. very rare car.
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