1967 Chey Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door Hardtop Chop Top Convertible Original on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
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This listing is for a all original, numbers matching 1967 Chevrolet Bel Air that was a 2 door Hardtop, No post vehicle with a 6 cylinder engine. The car was made into a convertible via the choptop method and the top was chopped so the car could be in a movie a long time ago. That was years and years ago and car has been stored and put up since and was just sitting. ONLY reason, I am selling and not keeping it is because I have other projects that has precedence over this one, otherwise, I wouldn't mind keeping it and restoring it! This is a used 1967 vehicle, so there are the normal issues, a little rust on the trunk, hood, etc, but the vehicle is in pretty good condition for its age. The engine fires right up and it does run, in fact, the vehicle was just driven on 200 mile round trip and had no issues whatsoever! Title is clear and vehicle is on non-op status for California if someone local wants to purchase, they don't have to worry about backfees and such. THIS IS A GREAT START TO A RESTORATION....CAR RUNS AND DRIVES!!! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or give me a call. I have included as many pictures as possible for you! THIS IS A NO-RESERVE AUCTION, whatever it sells for it sells for! Car is also available for sell locally, so I reserve the right to cancel at anytime, regardless if a bid is placed or not. If you want the vehicle, PURCHASE the vehicle now and don't try to wait until the last minute. Car can be picked up or shipped out AT BUYERS EXPENSE! I can and will help with arranging shipping if need be and I can store the car for a few days to a week or two if need be AFTER payment is received in FULL! Thank You |
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