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1972 Chevelle/malibu Ss Clone Brand New Top To Bottom Factory Specs on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:400
Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
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1972 Chevelle 

Vin Decode 1D37H2K6D55763

(1)-Chevrolet- (D)-Malibu- (37)-2dr Sport coupe(H)-350-2BBL- (2) 1972- (K) Kansas city, Missouri

Buy it Now Price $23,000 

You are bidding only on the Red 1972 Chevelle that was built to drive, enjoy and my liking. I prefer the old fashion way Face to Face. $500 nonrefundable deposit and remainder balance to be paid in person. Funds must clear before the car is released. I say all this because of past experiences with Ebay not disputing the buyer’s motives for leaving feedback. I have all emails of trying to buy car back but the buyer rather keep and leave negative feedback. The airport you will fly into is Knoxville Tn. Airport code (TYS) which I can pick you up. Ebay offers a services which you can have someone come out and inspect the car. The car is basically 2014 1972 Chevelle New car.

The car was built by Troy Shields Motor Sport of Maryville,Tn 

Engine:  350/350hp bore 0.60.  Edlebrock Intake and Carborator, 12 bolt rearend

Transmission:  700R4                             

Brake system:  Front Disc Brakes and Rear Drums.  All new pads, calipers, brake hoses, brake lines, turned rotors, wheel cylinders, shoes, and gaskets. 

Balljoint top and bottom, A arm bushing top and bottom, Rear End Bushing top and bottom, Shocks front and back, Sway bar link kit, Master Cylinder, Windshield and Rubber, Rear Glass Seal, Complete Rubber Kit, Complete Interior Kit, Tilt steering wheel, Grill, SS emblems, Headlights, Bezels, Park Lights, Lenses, Bumpers, 2- 1/4 inch exhaust pipe with headers, turbo muffler (walkers), Chevelle chrome tips, Boss wheels 338 18x9.5 on BF Goodrich Tires, all Belts and Hoses, Heater Core, Plugs, Wires, Gas Tank, Sending Unit, Full Floors, Trunk, Trunk Braces, Trunk Drop-Offs, Trunk Extension, 1/4 Panels, Outer Tubs, Hood, Hood Chrome, Wheel Opening Chrome, Door Handles, Door Locks, Trunk Lock, Drip Rail Molding, Paint 1 month old.


Everything lights ups and work as should. I only have 24 slots to show pictures of the car. Please ask question and leave a number for me to reach you. 

904-859-9308




On May-06-14 at 20:25:43 PDT, seller added the following information:

I talk better than I type. You will get a better and quicker response by calling. I can not travel at this time. Please Don't ask me what will I take for the car. Make a serious offer. I don't mind a text message but I will not have a full conversation through text messages. Yes car has clear title. The car has 803 miles on the complete new drive train but I do drive it. The only way I will stop the auction is once a deposit is made. Please keep the question coming. 

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