1970 Chevelle Ss Ls6 Clone Project on 2040-cars
Bloomfield, Iowa, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Chevelle
Trim: ss malibu
Drive Type: automatic
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 65,000
I have here my 1970 chevelle Malibu project car that I was going to clone an LS6. car has solid floors,trunk,rockers,frame. I have two hoods one gm cowl hood and one aftermarket cowl hood. doors are solid no rust or dents. trunk lid is solid no rust. I have one gm fender and bought new goodmark front fenders. I also have new quarter repair panels for the lower rear. you will not need any metal for this car. i looked at a lot of 70 chevelles before i bought this. did not want to replace floors or trunk so i found this car with solid floors and trunk. top is solid, window frame area is solid. i have two of almost everything. two sets of glass minus windshield. two sets of bumpers, two hoods, two sets of head lights, marker lights. a ton of parts go with this project. have most every thing to put car back together minus windshield and motor. this is a very solid project. have complete dash ,no cracks . perfect dash pad. two steering columns one floor shift 4 speed, one column shift.anough stainless to do 3 cars. several complete wire harnesses. rear seat and front bucket seats. all molding and trim and hardware to put car back together, most all bolts are bagged and tagged. front radiator core support is solid. radiator, 1969 turbo 400. have trim ,vin and good clear title for this project.I also have but not included in this auction several items to clone an LS6 but winning bidder will have first chance to buy these items separate of this auction. again!!!!!! these items do not go with this auction but will be offered to winning bidder . a complete LS6 dash with gages this is not aftermarket this is the real deal removed from a true LS6 car. complete set of AO ss wheels with all original hardware in nice condition. 4 speed console complete. an LS6 512 4 bolt main block with correct code. again the LS6 dash,ss wheels,4 speed console, LS6 block, do not go with this auction. I have a lot of money in these parts and will list them later if winner doesn't buy them. please i don't want to list this 3 times, only bid if you intend to buy. and come look and ask questions before you bid. you are not winning the rights to come tire kick ,your winning the car. so if you don't have funds move on. the winning bidder must pay a non refundable 500.oo deposit through pay-pal, so if you don't have a pay-pal account move on as well. forgot to say i have new inner front fenders as well. im sure im forgetting something so ask away.had way to many boxes of parts to show them all.
On Aug-08-13 at 14:05:58 PDT, seller added the following information:
Yes I have several sets of door hinges, trunk hinges, bumper brackets. several sets of door hardware, glass hardware. a perfect grille,several door handles,mirrors,heater boxes, temp controls, the wire harness to the dash is still completely attached no wires are cut fuse box and all. boxes and boxes of extra parts for 70 chevelle.
On Aug-08-13 at 16:38:26 PDT, seller added the following information:
The car is wearing its original silver paint so the body is not hiding anything, there has never been any repairs,repaints or bodo on this body.
On Aug-08-13 at 20:24:53 PDT, seller added the following information:
mcbm_22 decided he entered wrong amount? and it took him 2 hours to figure it out. more like he was just looking for my reserve. anyways he is now blocked from bidding on anything I ever list. sure would be nice if e-bay made people place a deposit just to bid like erepairables.com does. then all the deadbeats would disappear.
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