69 Chevelle Pro Street Tubbed Project on 2040-cars
Tacoma, Washington, United States
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Hello. Listing a 69 Chevelle that was a bracket racer turned weekend cruiser. This car has been sitting in my garage about five to eight years. Do not need to sell just seeing if there is any interest in this chevelle. Here is the low down about this car. It has a Art Morrison rear ladder bar clip with a ford nine inch using 4.11 posi. Posi is lightly used. Thius car is a project being sold with NO engine or NO Transmission. Has Weld Wheels on all four. Rear tires are 33x19.5 Mickey Thompsons. Tires are basically new. Body pretty straight and looks good from a distance. Perfect look for that rat rod look. It has four wheel disc brakes using a hydroboost unit. The best brakes I have ever had on an old muscle car. The front has 12 inch disc brakes adapted using Hotchkis upper control arms. Front lowered using Hotchkis springs. The interior is usable. Has a GM tilt column. Half of the roll cage has been chopped out for easier street use. Pictures might look weird only because these were taken directly after I washed off the garage funk off it. This car is located in Tacoma WA. Im know im leaving a ton out. What you see in the picture is what you are bidding on and getting. No extras. Any questions please ask.
On May-07-14 at 08:34:08 PDT, seller added the following information: I have a ton more pictures that for some reason would not load on here. These are the only ones I could get to work. On May-08-14 at 14:55:29 PDT, seller added the following information: A few people have asked about the title. This chevelle has a free and clear title. I personally will not ship or pay for shipping that is the buyers responsibility. I can help with loading the car but I do not know what it will cost to ship it. |
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