1966 Chevelle Ss Convertible on 2040-cars
Spindale, North Carolina, United States
Engine:396
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Chevelle
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: convertible
Drive Type: two wheel drive
Mileage: 45,000
FOR SALE I HAVE 1966 CHEVELLE SS CONVERTIBLE, THIS IS A BB396 CAR, RAIL ARE GREAT, FLOOR PANS ARE GREAT, TRUCK PANS GREAT, NO WHOLE IN EITHER, THE CAR HAS BUCKETT SEAT ARE IN GREAT SHAPE, BACK SEATS ARE PERFECT, HAS GOOD DASH PAN, DOORS ARE GOOD, WILL NEED BACK LOWER PANELS, WILL NEED LOWER PATCH FENDER PANELS, EVERYTHING IS THERE EXCEPT STEERING WHEEL, FLOOR CONSOLE, HOOD AND MISSING BOTH BUMPERS,THIS CAR IS IN GREAT SHAPE AND THESE CARS ARE VERY VERY RARE AND HARD TO COME BY, LOOK ON HERE TO SEE WHAT A SS CONVERTIBLE IS GOING FOR 50K AND THE MALIBU'S CAN RUN UP TO THE 40K, I HAVE TWO OF THESE CARS THIS SS AND I HAVE A MALIBU AS WELL ITS A CONVERTIBLE AND IN THE SAME SHAPE, THE CAR WILL BE SOLD WITH A BILL OF SALE, BUT I CAN GET A TITLE FOR 400$ IF ONE WANTS ONE., MY CELL IS 828-289-2477 RICK, MY PARTNER IS TODD CELL IS 828-289-7729, THIS WILL BE A RESERVE ON THIS CAR AS WELL AS THE OTHER, WILL NOT PART CAR OUT AT ALL, WILL SELL BOTH CAR AS A PACKAGE IF THE PRICE IS RIGHT, GOOD LUCK BIDDING.......THANKS RICK
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Junkyard Gem: 1987 Chevrolet Turbo Sprint
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