1962 Chevy Bel Air Bubbletop 409 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Broadview Heights, Ohio, United States
1962 Chevy Bel Air Bubbletop, 409, 4 speed car. Car came out of the Texas/Oklahoma area originally, really clean older paint and restoration. I have tons of photos, with a MIL gauge on the paint to show how nice the car really is. I was told it was a body off paint job back in the 80's, paint is by no means perfect but looks really good for it's age. Chassis was cleaned and painted black and new body bushings were installed, interior is pretty perfect, drives great, runs perfect, sounds bad ass! New brakes, brakes hoses and lines, ball joints, tie rod ends.... Originally a 6 cylinder 3 speed car....the 409 and 4 speed are both 1962 date coded, no they did not come with the car and I'm being as host as I can here about it. We tried to keep everything looking as it did back in '62 except for electronic exhaust cut-outs and an alternator. Email if you have any questions. A NON-REFUNDABLE $500.00 PayPal deposit is due within 24 hours of auctions end, remaining funds are to be paid cash in person or through a bank transfer only! Delivery is possible for a fee of $2.00 per mile. I also have this car listed elsewhere so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. |
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