1965 Chevelle Convertible Project Car Hot Rod Muscle Car Malibu Ss on 2040-cars
Bunker Hill, West Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v-8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: auto
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 0
Model: Chevelle
Trim: convertible
I HAVE FOR SALE IS A SOLID 1965 CHEVELLE PROJECT CAR, IT IS A VERY GOOD CAR TO RESTORE INTO A MALIBU SS OR WHATEVERE YOU WANT, CAR HAD NEW QUARTERS PUT ON AND NEWER DOORS, STILL HAS ORIGINAL FENDERS HOOD AND TRUNK LID, FLOORS HAVE BBEN PATCHED, TRUNK IS SOLID FRAME IS NICE COND, FRONT END HAD NEW SUSPENSION PARTS INSTALLED 9 YEARS AGO BUT NEVER FINISHED CAR, IT WAS STRIPPED TO BARE METAL. BODY WORK DONE AND PUT IN PRIMER AS YOU SEE IT TODAY, ITS BEEN SITTING LIKE THIS FOR 9 YEARS, HAS MINOR SURFACE RUST FROM SITTING BUT ITS IN GOOD CONDITION, NO HOLES THAT I CAN SEE, I HAVE ALOT OF ORIGINAL PARTS WITH THE CAR, NO ENGINE OR TRANS INCLUDED, I HAVE LOTS OF CHROME MOULDINGS, SEATS, GAS TANK, WIRING, STEERING COLUMN, HEATER BOX AND MORE JUST TO NAME SOME OF IT, THE RALLY WHEELS ARE NOT ON CAR NOW IT HAS NEWER STYLE CAMARO STYLE RALLYS ON IT AT LEAST I THINK THEY ARE RALLY WITH VERY NICE TIRES, I AM SELLING CAR AS IS AND AS A PROJECT CAR, MUST BE TOWED, I HAVE ORIGINAL DOORS FOR CAR WITH GLASS IN IT, CONVERTIBLE TOP FRAME IS VERY NICE AND WORKS WELL, CALL WITH QUESTIONS 304-671-8400 I RESERVE TO REMOVE FROM AUCTION DUE TO LOCAL ADVERTISING,
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On Jan-31-13 at 14:29:27 PST, seller added the following information:
ALOT OF QUESTONS ON PARTS INCLUDED, I HAVE THE BUMPERS WITH BRACKETS, THE CONVERTIBLE TRIM PIECES, THE GRILL AND HEADLIGHT TRIM, STEERING COLUMN, ORIGINAL WIRING, HEATER BOX, ETC, CAR IS STRAIGHT AND IN GOOD CONDITION, CLEAR TITLE IN HAND IN MY NAME
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