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Year:1969 Mileage:1000
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Jackson, Mississippi, United States

Jackson, Mississippi, United States
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                                  1969 CHEVELLE CONVERTIBLE PROJECT                          



This is a 1969 Chevelle Convertible that I purchased around 8 years from Arizonia. I completely restored the car into a Resto-Mod. Car was stripped down to complete metal and painted LeMans Blue, I had a custom made Stay Fast top with matching well-liner, Bumpers rechromed, all new weatherstripping, I installed a Covan intrustment dash with UltraLite Gauges, all new Saddlewood interior that was custom made by PUI, 18in Coys on the front and 20in Coys on the rear with new tires, new exhaust, Purchased a Vintage Air that was never installed, all new moldings, Car has Power Windows, Power Steering, Tilt, Power Top, Power Disc Brakes, New Be Cool Aluminum Radiator. New Carpet, New Windshield. I installed a new 468 with a 700R, Car ran great and my wife drove it for around 1000 miles and quit driving it beause she had hurt her back, so we sat the car up untill last year when I decided to pull the 468 and 700R out. I then purchased a LS3 with a 6L80 to do a new drivetrain swap. I took the car completely apart, then it went to the bodyshop where the transmission tunnel was cut out because of the large transmission, a donor G8 was located and the transmission tunnel was installed, turned out really nice that I decided to keep the G8 console so I could have rear air, A new GM wiring harness was bought and modified to control the 6L80 trans, a new FI Gas tank with the pump in it, new fuel line that hasnt been installed. after all the mock up was done the car was repainted again to the same LeMans Blue, Paint is super nice. Motor and transmission is sitting in car along with the wiring harness, Car doesnt need much to be back complete. I bought some 2006 GTO Power Seats that are red and need to be recovered in the Sandlewood to match the interior, the seats have had brackets made so they will sit in there correctly. The paint job and transmission tunnel cost close to 7500 to do and the drivetrain and harness was another 11000.
I am not interested in any trades. This is a very nice car that will be fun when completed. Car is just needs to be put back together.

I reserve the right to cancel the auction at anytime due to reasonable offers and car is for sale locally.

The Camaro is for sale as well

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