1960 Gm Chevrolet 4 Door Bel Air on 2040-cars
Dumas, Texas, United States
Engine:283
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 39,000
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: standard
Number of Doors: 4
SELLING A 1960 4 DOOR CHEVROLET BEL AIR CAR. I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT THIS CAR. BUT ACCORDING TO THE PERSON I BOUGHT IT HE SAID THIS BEL AIR HAS THE ORIGINAL 283 MOTOR AND THE POWER-GLIDE TRANSMISSION THAT IT CAME ON IT WHEN IT WAS NEW. ALSO THAT THE CAR WAS PRETTY MUCH ALL ORIGINAL AND THAT IT WAS RUNNING WHEN IT WAS PARK YEARS AGO. I PUT A BATTERY TO SEE IF IT WOULD CRANK BUT IT WON'T DO NOTING AT ALL I CAN PUT A SCREW DRIVER ON THE STARTER AND IT DOES CRANK OVER ALSO I CAN TURN IT OVER BY HAND. THE ODOMETER IS SHOWING OVER 39,000 MILES BUT NOT FOR SURE IF ITS THE EXACT MILES ON IT BUT PROBABLY NOT. THE FRAME ON IT LOOKS GOOD BUT THE CAR ITSELF HAS A LOT OR RUST ON IT AS IT'S A OVER FIFTY YEAR OLD CAR. I DO HAVE THE TITLE BUT NOT ON MY NAME THIS CAR CAR IS A LOCAL PICK UP ONLY CAR CAN STAY HERE AS LONG AS NEEDED BUT THE FASTER YOU CAN COME GET THE BETTER. ALSO MUST BE PAID WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTION END. YOUR BUYING AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEES AT ALL. SO PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES CLOSELY BEFORE BIDING.
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