1966 Chevrolet Chevelle on 2040-cars
Robbinsville, North Carolina, United States
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this 66 chevelle has one of the best bodies out there that youll find.it is a fabulous car!its not really been
restored.its more like preserved.its had one re-paint and 1 new top since new.it still retains most of the original
interior.i think only the carpet and front seat upholstery has been up dated.it has all its original wetherstriping
like window felts,door and trunk rubber,ect...all still soft!the chrome trim is excellent.including the bumpers.all
trim and stainless looks like repos but theyre the originals,theyre that good......this cars never been a rusty
rebuild like alot of convertibles are.it still retains all of its original sheetmetal,like
quarters,rockers,floors,trunk,ect......all are extremely nice.this is also a original regal red car from the
factory.it also was ordered like you see it,black interior with white top?....(most black interior cars had black
tops)another point to mention is this is a 96,000 mile car.it has near flawless paint ,definately a 9.extremely
slick.it does have a ever so slight blemish here or there,but a high detail digital camera cant detect.very
beautiful car.the low miles does help identify the condition it.its not considered a plain run of the mill car.it
has alot of unique options,a total of 22.heres the full list:
AO2-tinted windshield D55-console with floor shift N34-sport style wheel U26-under hood
light
A39-deluxe seat belts J50-power brakes PW8-red stripe tires U63-push
button radio
A51-bucket seats L30-327-275 h.p. 4-barrell U03-tri-volume horns U73-rear mt.
antenna
A90-trunk release M38-automatic transmission UI4-gauges
986965-tissue dispenser
C10-opticlean bottle N10-dual exhaust U16-tachometer
D34-day/nite mirror N40-power steering U25-trunk light
car runs &drives like a new 66 chevelle! it should,its not worn out.cars like this thats never been abused are
getting extremely hard to find,plus add the fact with low miles &highly optioned make it even rarer.and 1 of only
5249 convertibles built that year.as you can tell by the pictures,this car has been highly detailed through out,top
to bottom!all the under carriage is as nice as under the hood.most everything works.all panel gaps are consistent
with each other.all chrome and stainless is so nice,it looks replaced with repo,but its the original.car actually
looks better than what it does in the pictures!...it even still retains its 4 t-3 headlights.
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