1965 Chevy Chevelle With 355 Motor And 350 Turbo Transmission Nice!! on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
You are considering a great running/driving 1965 Chevy Chevelle that the shop just recently acquired. The story goes, the old man we bought this from was trying to make a street legal racer and fell short of his goal unfortunetely. It has a 355 motor with a 350 turbo trans, with a 10 bolt posi with rear with 373 gears, headers, weld draglites, skinnies on front, 8in on back, 21/2 exhaust in to flowmasters with dumps has glass front fenders/glass hood. The hood itself is in poor condition. The rest of the body is in great shape with normal dings. The roof of the car has a scratch above the drivers head, and towards the back on that same side there's some unfinished touch up needing attention. The trunk has the wheels exposed since the mini tubs haven't been welded back in; the driver side has a sheet metal in place as patch work, but nothing I would deem a long term solution. The fuel tank is a racing tank, so it's limited to holding 10 gallons. The rockers, are in great shape, the floors have been completely redone, and there's is ZERO rust on them, rockers, firewall, trunk, fenders, wells etc... The interior is patched with some racing seats in the front that are semi bolted in, and the back seat is just kind of loosely in there. The headliner is non-existent, and the dash has a few cracks as seen in the pic. The instrument cluster is blemished too. The doors are solid, have minimal surface rust as shown in the pic. The motor certainly sounds amazing mild cam, edelbrock highrise and carb and there appears to be msd ignition system installed. It is also equipped with a hurst quarter stick for shifting. We also have a 1964 Chevelle PARTS car shown in the pic that we could talk about negotiating into the deal too. We are capable of having this car hauled to you (in the US 48) for $3 per mile plus Lodging/Food expenses up to $125 per day or we will gladly help you load this up if you arrange that yourself. We will also ship intl once funds have cleared. Please feel free to call us with any questions you might have at 636.240.0044 and ask for Art. ** We expect an immediate $500 non refundable deposit via PayPal and balance due within 7 days via wire transfer or cash. ** This vehicle has a CLEAN IL title ** You are responsible for making arrangements to have this shipped if you win the auction (we offer a delivery service too for a fee)
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