Beautiful 1969 Chevelle Ss 396 V8 Convertible - Midnight Blue- Stunning Looker ! on 2040-cars
New Baltimore, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:396 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Year: 1969
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Chevelle
Trim: BLACK
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 11,303
Sub Model: SS 396 V8 CONVERTIBLE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: MIDNIGHT BLUE
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			 HELLO....UP FOR BID IS MY BEAUTIFUL AND HARD TO FIND 1969 CHEVELLE BIG BLOCK CONVERTIBLE.     THE BODY IS IN GORGEOUS CONDITION AND PAINT IS BEAUTIFUL.   COLOR IS CHEVY MIDNIGHT BLUE WITH BLACK CONVERTIBLE TOP.   HAS THE BEAUTIFUL BLACK CHEVY SS STRIPES ON CAR,    HARD TO SEE SS STRIPES IN PICS.  BUT IT LOOKS BEAUTIFUL IN PERSON.   PAINT JUST GLOWS. THE CAR WAS PROFFESIONALLY PAINTED ABOUT 3 YEARS AGO AND WAS DONE RIGHT AND VERY NICE AND STRAIGHT.     PAINT HAS NO BUBBLES AT ALL AND WE TOOK A MAGNET TO ALL OF BODY AND IT STUCK TO ALL OF BODY.   GLASS IS NICE,   I GOT CAR FROM OLDER GENTLEMAN AND I TRIED TO WRITE DOWN EVERYTHING HE TOLD ME ABOUT CAR.   THE CHROME BUMPERS LOOK NICE AND BRIGHT.   HAS BRAND NEW DISC BRAKES,    BRAND NEW EXPENSIVE 3 INCH STAINLESS DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM EXITING OUT REAR.   POWER STEERING,    GORGEOUS CUSTOM CHEVY RIMS WITH EXCELLENT 16 INCH BRIDGESTONE ST TIRES - CAR STANDS UP BEAUTIFUL.  YES CAR WAS A AIR CONDITIONED CAR.  BUT COMPRESSOR ETC REMOVED AND DONT HAVE THEM.     THE BLACK CONVERTIBLE TOP LOOKS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.    THE TRUNK IS VERY CLEAN AND NICE.   THE UNDERSIDE OF CAR IS CLEAN AND GORGEOUS.   VERY VERY HARD TO FIND ONE THIS CLEAN UNDERNEATH.    I TOOK A LOT OF PICS OF UNDERNEATH TO SHOW HOW CLEAN AND NICE,   I DONT HAVE A CAR HOIST SO DID BEST I COULD ON PICS {PLEASE SEE PICTURES},       THE INTERIOR IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION.  HAS BLACK BUCKET SEATS THAT ARE VERY NICE WITH NO RIPS.     FULL AUTOMATIC CONSOLE FLOOR SHIFTER.     BACK SEAT ALSO NICE.          THE DOOR PANELS ARE BRAND NEW WITH NEW FELTS.    THE DASH OK.   HAS NO RADIO,         THE SPEEDOMETOR AND ODOMETOR ARE NOT WORKING AND WIPERS NOT WORKING.      BUT HAS AFTERMARKET OIL PRESSURE,    TEMP GADGE AND VOLT GADGE PACKAGE MOUNTED UNDER DASH.      THE ENGINE IS A PERFECT RUNNING 1969 BIG BLOCK AND NOT THE ORIGINAL ENGINE.    ENGINE IS CLEAN AND DETAILED NICELY IN CHROME TO SHOW.    RUNS BEAUTIFUL AND VERY FAST.   CAR SOUNDS AWESOME AND MEAN.    THE AUTOMATIC TRANS SHIFTS NEW AND SMOOTH {PLEASE SEE ENGINE PICS}.    THIS CAR STARTS RIGHT UP EVERYTIME EVEN AFTER SITTING FOR A MONTH.     CAR HAS 12 BOLT POSI 373 REAR END.    CAR DRIVES OUT VERY NICE AND STRAIGHT.    YOU CAN NOT DRIVE CAR ANYWHERE WITHOUT EVERYONE ABSOLUTELY LOVING THIS CAR.    IT HAS THAT SPECIAL LOOK.   TITLE IS FREE AND CLEAR WITH NO LEINS AT ALL.        IF IN AREA AND VERY SERIOUS BUYER PLEASE COME LOOK BEFORE BIDDING IF YOU WANT.        IF THINKING OF HAVING CHEVELLE SHIPPED.       WE USE A VERY REASONABLEY PRICED INSURED SHIPPING COMPANY.        I CAN GET YOU A GREAT PRICE QUOTE.        JUST EMAIL ME YOUR ZIP CODE.     I HAVE LOTS AND LOTS OF MONEY IN CAR THATS FOR SURE.   BUT I THINK MY BUY NOW PRICE FOR CHEVELLE IS VERY LOW AND A FAIR PRICE.     IF YOU WANT TO MAKE ME A FAIR OFFER FOR CAR.     I MIGHT  ACCEPT A FAIR OFFER. SO DONT BE AFRAID TO MAKE A OFFER.     THAT IS WHY WE RESERVE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY.   WE USUALLY SELL OUR CARS BEFORE AUCTION ENDS,    I KNOW CAR IS NOT A PERFECT SHOW CAR BUT IS VERY NICE AND I AM VERY PROUD OF IT.     I TOOK TONS OF PICTURES FROM ALL ANGLES TODAY TO SHOW HOW CLEAN CAR TRULY IS.        THANKS FOR TAKING TIME TO LOOK AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU. 
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