1969 Chevelle Ss 396 325 Hp/ Turbo 400 Trans on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:BIG BLOCK 396 350HP
Transmission:TURBO 400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:2 DOOR COUPE
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Model: Chevelle
Mileage: 5,000
Exterior Color: FERRARI RED
Year: 1969
Interior Color: Black
Trim: SUPER SPORT
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: TURBO 400
Options: CD Player
1969 CHEVELLE SS 396 350HP - Turbo 400 Transmission with 2500 rpm stall converter kit CHEVY CHEVELLE 8 CYLINDER 2 DOOR CPE 1969 Scottsdale, AZ FERARRI RED, LIKE NEW BLACK INTERIOR. Rebuilt 396 with mild cam, Holly Carburetor, Hooker Headers, Turbo 400 Transmission, 12 BOLT REAR REAR F 41 SUSPENSION- BOXED CONTROL ARMS-FRONT AND REAR SWAY BARS. POWER STEERING POWER DISC BRAKES REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER AM/FM STEREO NEW GAUGES. DUAL EXHAUST WITH FLOW MASTERS WITH CORRECT FACTORY TIPS. THIS IS ONE VERY CLEAN AND LASER STRAIGHT CHEVELLE SS- STILL MAINTAINING ORIGINAL PANELS. BOTH BUMPERS ARE NEW AND ALL CHROME IS LIKE NEW CONDITION. BF Goodrich Radial T/A's on Cragar SS. UNDERCARRIAGE IS ALL UNDERCOATED WITH NO PATCHES ON FLOOR PANS OR TRUNK. THE CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND THE AUCTION CAN END AT ANY TIME. CALL Alex WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR TO SET A TIME TO PREVIEW -801-699-1138 CAR IS LOCATED IN Scottsdale, AZ. THANKS FOR LOOKING! |
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Except that this Pepsi Max commercial is so obviously staged, it can't help but feel like some ham-fisted marketing fail. From the strategically placed aftermarket cupholder mounted mid-dash for the hidden camera to the fact that the supposed dealer Camaro is displayed as a 2009 model (Hint: Chevrolet didn't make any), this clip is about as organic as a Twinkie. Still, we would never turn down a chance to watch Gordon thrash on a rental-spec coupe - only problem is, he probably didn't even do the driving himself. Check it out below.
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