1968 Chevelle Ss396 A/c Disc Pb Tach Zz502 Crate Tremec T-56 on 2040-cars
Englewood, Colorado, United States
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This is a very nice 1968 Chevelle SS in the factory ash gold with black vinyl. This is a real SS car with a 138 vin code. Original options included a 350hp 396ci engine and turbo 400 transmission. Now it has a zz502 crate motor with a tremec t-56 6 speed. It runs and drives perfect, still has the air conditioning and is in great shape. Small rear main leak and small coolant leak from the intake manifold gasket. Fresh tune up. Original options included power disc brakes, power steering, door edge guards, front an rear bumper guards, outside remote control mirror vinyl roof, rally wheels, air conditioning, console, light monitoring system mounted on fenders, am radio, bucket seats, speed warning indicator, stripes on side, positraction rear axle, rear superlift shock absorbers adjustable air, special front and rear suspension, seat belts. I am the third owner. I have documentation and receipts which are really cool to have. For example I have a letter from John Smith Co. where the car was originally bought to the buyers thanking them for their business (copy), I also have a copy of the original build sheet. Feel free to contact me for more information and I will try to answer as accurately as possible. Clean title in hand. Open to trades but must have similar value. Feel free to call me at 720-333-0940 for more information or if you would like certain pictures. My reserve is set very fairly for a car that is this heavily optioned. The first owner and his wife owned the vehicle until he passed. The second owner bought the car from his wife but she wouldn't even let him drive the car. She insisted that she drives and if he likes the car that he can buy it of which I have pictures from the day he bought it. I have owned the car for about two years and it has brought great enjoyment. I even took it up over independence pass. This car has never left me stranded. Happy bidding car is located in Denver, CO and I can show it by appt.
On Apr-29-14 at 15:33:23 PDT, seller added the following information: I wanted to ad in that bidders with no feedback need to contact me prior or I will cancel their bids. This engine eats a little bit of oil which is very common in the ZZ502 platform. It is rated at 502hp and 570 torque so this thing is quite fun to drive and sounds incredible with the hooker headers. The clock doesn't function. It has a great stereo consisting of a 6 cd changer with boston acoustics speakers in the kick panels and by the rear window. I would probably get a new deck with an iPod/aux input if I was to keep the car longer. The 95k miles shown on the odo is not known if it is actual miles so I will say the miles are unknown. |
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