1966 Pro-touring Chevelle Convertible on 2040-cars
Harwich, Massachusetts, United States
I am selling this car for the owner, I am the builder. Every piece of metal in this car has been replaced, and a beautiful Dark Blue Metallic Paint has been applied, We added a fresh 350cid, 350hp Small block with 700r4 overdrive Trans (she cruises very nice). The suspension is Hotchkis Extreme, She handles like a Vette. We also have upgraded the braking system with 4-wheel disc. This is a extremely nice car, we left no stone unturned. You'd be hard pressed to find a better touring car. I Urge anyone interested to visit, and inspect the car, and I will answer promptly any question regarding this car. We are not interested in trades of any kind, and please no low ballers, tire kickers, etc..... Customer has spared no expense in this build, and is willing to sell for less than build cost, so good luck, and bid often!!
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