1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss Tribute on 2040-cars
Loganville, Georgia, United States
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This is an immaculate restoration of a 1965 Chevelle SS tribute with a rebuilt 283, V-8, 4bbl Power Pack engine and 4 speed manual transmission. This was a one owner car for 39 years and has only changed hands twice since then. It was bought new on June 29, 1965 and sold for the first time on April 27, 2004. This factory four speed comes with the original protect-o-plate, original owner's manual, original sales invoice, and a copy of the original title. The mileage showing is even the original mileage of this beauty, less than 88k. The exterior is new base coat/clear coat that is finished to perfection. All of the chrome, glass, trim and bezels are in excellent shape. This body is so straight the alignment is almost unbelievable. The metal on this car is all original including the floor pans, trunk, and quarters. The engine compartment is like new. The inner fenders, firewall, and engine have been professionally painted during the restoration. The interior is all new from the headliner to the seats, door panels, and carpet. It has an am/fm/cassette stereo mounted in the original holes in the dash. Check out the trunk space with the spare tire, jack and wrench, it doesn't get any better than this. The rust free undercarriage is phenomenal. It has new Flowmaster dual exhaust and a new front end. It's riding on a new set of BF Goodrich radials and Corvette rally wheels. Also included, for the option of a more original look, are the factory wheels and hubcaps. This car will bring years of enjoyment to someone looking for an excellent classic Chevelle. It runs and drives like a dream. For more information please contact Steve at 770-401-7877 or sparkysmachines@comcast.net
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