1970 Chevelle Ss 396 Big Block Real Ss # Matching Barn Find Factory Bench Seat on 2040-cars
Machesney Park, Illinois, United States
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NO RESERVE SERIOUS BIDDERS AND BUYERS FOR SALE TODAY IS OUR FRESH OUT OF THE BARN FOR THE LAST TWO DECADES 1970 CHEVELLE SS 396 BIG BLOCK NUMBERS MATCHING ENGINE.. CAR HAS BEEN TUCKED AWAY FOR SOME TIME, WAS REPAINTED 28 YEARS AGO AND NOW IS STARTING TO SHOW ITS AGE HAS BUBBLES AND SOME AGE CHECKING AND SCRATCHES AS WELL AS SOME SMALL DINGS.. .. CAR IS VERY SOLID HAS HAD REAR QUARTER WORK AND ROCKER WORK DONE. ITS A FACTORY BENCH SEAT COLUMN SHIFT CAR. IT IS MISSING THE FACTORY 12 BOLT REAR AND NOW HAS A 10 BOLT IN ITS PLACE.. TRUNK IS SOLID AS WELL AS THE FACTORY FOORS THEY WERE HEAVILY UNDERCOATED MANY MOONS AGO AND STILL APEAR TO BE SOLID.. FRAME HAS RUSTY SCALE ALL OVER IT BUT IS SOLID. CAR RUNS DRIVES AND STOPS, I WOUD NOT TRUST THE CAR TO BE ROAD WORTHY AT THIS POINT IT HAS SAT WAY TO LONG. CAR IS LOCATED 85 MILES WEST OF DOWNTOWN CHICAGO IL.. ITS AT 8020 NORTH SECOND STREET MACHESNEY PARK IL 61115. CARS INTERIOR IS IN DECENT SHAPE THERE IS TWO HOLES IN THE HEADLINER AND WILL NEED A NEW ONE.. FRONT SEATS HAVE A COUPLE OF SMALL HOLES AS WELL.. DASH IS COMPLETE LESS THE FACTORY RADIO AND IN GREAT SHAPE. NO CRACKS HAS CLOCK AND TACH CLOCK NOT WORKING. I CONSIDER THIS A DRIVER PROJECT CAR.. YOU COULD DRIVE IT WHILE YOU RESTORE IT.. BUT I THINK A CAR OF THIS RARITY DESERVES A FULL RESTO. SERIOUS CALLERS 815 494 2864 JEFF THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION I AM A SMALL DEALER IN UPSTATE IL. AGAIN SERIOUS BUYERS DEPOSIT DUE IN 24 HOURS OF 1,000.00 BAL DUE IN 7 DAYS IF YOU CANT DO THIS DONT BID.. COWL READS ST70 13637 KAN 85628 BDY 03B 0475 28 APN7 L PLEASE TO ALL.. READ THIS THIS CAR IS A DRIVER PROJECT ITS NOT A 50,000 DOLLAR CAR, I JUST SOLD IT ON EBAY AND THE GUY THAT BOUGHT IT THOUGHT HE COULD TAKE IT TO BIG CAR SHOWS AND WIN WITH IT HE NEVER READ THE AD.... PLEASE READ THE AD LOOK AT THE PICS AND BID WHAT YOU THINK ITS WORTH...
On Apr-15-14 at 17:59:22 PDT, seller added the following information: I've had many questions in regards to can I drive it home to California is a show car please read the ad the car needs to be restored it's presentable but to make it a nice car it needs to be taken apart and redone but like I told people whatever money you spent on this car you should get back because it is a true big black SS Chevelle the car is been in a barn for 20 years I have not driven it more than a quarter of a mile the brakes stop they seen week but they do stop the motor does start and run does it burn oil I don't know the tires are old and hold air |
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