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1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:1964 Mileage:3984 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Woodridge, New York, United States

Woodridge, New York, United States

If you have any questions please email at: dannjardel@computer4u.com .

This is a Frame off Restoration ;1964 chevelle Malibu SS Color Ermine White -936
Los Angeles, Van Nuys, California. built Interior: Aqua -722 (NOTE Original color was
black -714 )
327/300 hp - JR block #GM 3782870 Options : Tach- Top Dash Clock, AM Radio, 4 Way
Flashers, Sport Antenna, Tissue Dispenser,
461 double hump heads- correct dates Front and Rear Bumper Guards, Back up Lights,
Floor Mats, Seat Belt with Retractors
4 barrel AFB Carter carb- 3721
M21 Close Ratio 4 speed transmission-#GM 3851325 Awards: 2010 AACA FIRST JUNIOR NATIONAL SPRING
MEET CANANDAIGUA NEW YORK
10 Bolt Posi Rear End -3:08 Ratio#GM 3839390N 2011 AACA SENIOR NATIONAL FALL
MEET HERSHEY PA
2012 Nominated and invited to the Concours delegance of the Eastern United States
2012/2013 2 Seconds Place AACA Grand Nationals Tennessee and Moline ill
Car is listed in the chevelle Super Sport Registry
I got this car from a guy in ohio 18 years ago it was all apart in pieces,I brought it home in a buget truck,it
took me 12 years to restore, there was no back seat in the car, so No papers as far as build sheet, or window
sticker or ownership,It is a November car from van eyes cailf and every number is dated for October, going by the
numbers motor is a JR block suffix code. 327 /300 hp (BUT I AM NOT SAYING THAT IT IS A L74 AND BECAUSE OF THAT
REASON THERE IS NO ORIGINAL BUILT SHEET PAPERWORK ) it was a black interior 714 and I wanted to change the color to
aqua 722.so seat foam is all brand new, I did the restoration on the car, all floor pans and trunk pans are
original both quarter panels have been replaced

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