1972 Chevelle Ss on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
selling my 1972 chevelle SS no documented , new 350 with only 2400 miles 4 barrel edelbrock carb and intake , SS package , bucket seats ( new cover ) , center console , SS dash , cowl hood , power disc brake , ac ( not hook up but everything there also have the compressor ) , power steering
it is a real barn find ,the car has been stored in a farm for 11 years and then 1 years in my garage ,I fund it with this actual SS dash ,cowl tag show A51 means its a bucket seat from the factory , original center console shifter as well original color was the orange flame ( cowl tag 65B ) , car has a new paint job car start and idle very well , new exhaust , SS steering wheel feel very smooth , 10 bolts moulding and trims ( some have some dings) , driver door panel is very used ( the other are in very good condition near perfect ) , headliner has some holes but still hold and look good , carpet still havs some deep dust and would need to be replace NO RUST , body is straight , the car has a clean california title , registred as non op , garage keep only two keys one for the trunk and one for the rest new weatherstrip on the doors , no saggin doors , they open and close like a new car all glasses are working , all lights working SS wheels , tires are in good condition with a lot of tread take offer ,cash , wire transfer , paypal vehicle sold as is NOTE : for the picture and for the video the car hasn't been cleaned |
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