55,978 Original Miles, California Black Dmv 1965 Plates &1965 Sticker. on 2040-cars
Long Beach, California, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.6 Liters
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: V8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: Base 2 Door Post
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 55,978
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Tahitian Turquoise GM Code 181-97218
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty.
Interior Color: Aqua/ Turquoise
On Mar-07-13 at 13:29:10 PST, seller added the following information:
THE FRONT AND REAR LOWER 1/4 PANELS (LEFT AND RIGHT), TRUNK PAN HAD SHEET METAL REPAIR/ BODY WORK ALONG WITH NEW PAINT. THE ORIGINAL OWNER PURCHASED FROM DANIELS CHEVROLET OF COLORADO SPRINGS, CO IN 1965. THE VEHICAL WAS PARKED FROM 1994 TO 2008 THE YEAR I PURCHASED IT. THE PAINT HAS MINOR SCRATCHES. THE INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGINAL EXCEPT THE FRONT AND REAR SEATS. THE FRONT SEAT IS A BENCH, I WILL INCLUDE THE ORIGINAL SPLIT SEAT FRAME AND HARDWARE. THE FOLLOWING WAS RESTORED: EXTERIOR PAINT AND BODY WORK, CARPET, PACKAGE TRAY, CLOTH WINDLACE, WEATHER STRIPPING BOTH DOORS AND TRUNK, HORN BUTTON, AM/ FM RADIO ( THE ORIGINAL AM DELCO REMY RADIO IS INCLUDED). THE VEHICAL IS CORRECT AS I COULD GET IT, TO INCLUDE MOST DECALS AND EMBLEMS IN THEIR CORRECT LOCATIONS. THE BUSHINGS MAY ALL NEED REPLACED, AND THE REAR WINDOWS REGULATORS. THE RADIATOR, ALTERNATOR, STARTER, BELTS, PLUGS, WIRES, CAP n ROTOR, THERMO STAT, VALVE COVER GASKETS, FRONT SHOCKS AND CORRECT REAR INFLATED AIR SHOCKS. THE OIL PAN GASKET NEEDS REPLACED, A BOLT BROKE OFF ON THE PRESSED ON HARMONIC BALANCER. THE CAR RUNS AND STARTS FINE AS IS. I DROVE 70 MPH WITHNO ISSUES. THE POWER BRAKE RESERVOIR WAS REPLACED AND BENCH TESTED, BLEED WITH NEW FLUID. SOME CHROME MOLDING IS INCLUDED, ANDSOME CHROME MOLDING WAS IN BAD SHAPE (SMALL DENTS).
PLEASE YOU ARE BIDDING TO BUY A AS IS VEHICAL IN GOOD LOOKING AND RUNNING CONDITION, THE WINNING BIDDER IS THE WINNER. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED NOR APPLIED.
THIS IS NOT A KICK THE TIRES AND CHANGE YOUR MIND DEAL, PLEASE BE PREPARED TO PAY IN FULL WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END ALONG WITH A $1000 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT UPON WINNING THE BID. YOU HAVE 24 HOURS TO MAKE THE DEPOSIT AFTER AUCTION ENDS.
GOOD LUCK!!!
562.434.8230 PST.
(DAVID)
On Mar-12-13 at 23:34:43 PDT, seller added the following information
On Mar-14-13 at 15:38:42 PDT, seller added the following information:
CORRECTION : THE ALTERNATOR, STARTER, DRIVE BELTS, PLUGS, WIRES, DISTRIB, CAP n' ROTOR,
THERMO STAT, VALVE COVER GASKETS, FRONT SHOCKS AND CORRECT REAR
INFLATED AIR SHOCKS HAVE BEEN REPLACED.
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