1967 Chevelle Ss , 138 Car , 40k Original Miles , Great Project , Roller on 2040-cars
Columbia City, Indiana, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A PROJECT 1967 CHEVELLE SS , 138 CAR , 40471 ORIGINAL MILES .PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
DRIVETRAIN NO MOTOR OR TRANSMISSION , IT IS AN ORIGINAL AUTOMATIC CAR , I DO HAVE NEW CLUTCH PETAL ASSEMBLY , Z BAR ,BELL HOUSING TO MAKE THE CAR A 4 SPEED , CAR HAS A 10 BOLT REAREND , I DO NOT KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO THE ORIGINAL 12 BOLT OR THE MOTOR AND TRANNY. REAREND HAS NEW SPRINGS AND SHOCKS , DRIVESHAFT IS INCLUDED. INSIDE ALL NEW FLOORS , SEATS ARE NEW BUT NOT THE CORRECT BUCKET SEATS FOR THIS YEAR CHEVELLE , NEWER BUCKET SEATS ( NO SEAT TRACKS ) REAR SEAT IS CORRECT. DOOR PANELS , KICK PANELS , ETC ALL IN BOXES AND IN FAIR SHAPE ( ORIGINAL PANELS ) DASH IS IN THE CAR , ALL WIRING IS THERE AND HAS NOT BEEN REMOVED. SIDE GLASS IS ALL GOOD. BODY NEW 1/4 PANELS , DRIVERS SIDE IS A FULL 1/4 , PASSENGER SIDE A HALF PANEL , ALL BODY WORK IS DONE BUT DOES NEED FINAL WORK ON 1/4 PANELS ( SEEMS ARE NOT DONE YET ON PASSENGER SIDE , SEE PICTURE ) BODY PARTS WERE JUST BOLTED ON FOR TRANSPORTATION PURPOSES ( DOORS , FENDERS , HOOD ) NEW TRUNK FLOOR.ONLY RUST IS INSIDE THE PASSENGER DOOR FRONT CORNER ( SEE PICTURE ) . AROUND THE DASH , FRONT AND REAR WINDOWS ARE RUST FREE. CAR WAS OFF THE FRAME , NEW FRAME BUSHINGS AND BOLTS OVERALL LOOK AT THE CAR THIS IS A PROJECT CAR !! I DID NOT TEAR IT DOWN BOUGHT IT JUST AS IT SITS POWER DRUM BRAKES POWER STEERING I HAVE A SET OF CENTERLINE RIMS ( 4 ) FOR THE CAR WITH TIRES ( 2 TIRES ARE NEW BUT NEED MOUNTED ) WHEELS AND TIRES ON IT ARE JUST ROLLERS NEW INNER FENDER WELLS MOST ALL PARTS FOR THE CAR ARE THERE , THERE ARE BOXES OF PARTS BUT I DON'T KNOW WHAT IS MISSING , I AM SURE THERE ARE THINGS THAT MAY NOT BE THERE THAT IS WHY IT IS A PROJECT . I HAVE A VERY NICE FACTORY GUAGE PACKAGE FOR A 4 SPEED TO CONVERT IT OVER , THE MILAGE IS ONLY 2000 OFF FROM ORIGINAL. HAVE CORRECT BLACK DASH STRIP , OLD ONE IS TRASHED. FRONT AND REAR WINDOW ARE OUT , HAVE BOTH IN GOOD SHAPE. BUMPERS AND MOUNTS FOR FRONT AND REAR INCLUDED ( FAIR CONDITION ) VERY NICE REAR BUMPER IS AVAILABLE AND WILL GO WITH THE CAR. 2 GRILLES GAS TANK , RADIATOR ARE THERE I HAD BIG PLANS FOR THIS CAR BUT SMASHED MY HAND EARLIER THIS SUMMER , IT HAS HEALED SOME WHAT BUT STILL BOTHERS ME WHEN USING IT ALOT SO I AM GOING TO BUY SOMETHING ALREADY DONE. VERY SOLID CAR , GREAT WINTER PROJECT !! CAR IS SOLD AS IS , I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME BUY IT NOW PRICE IS NO MOTOR OR TRANSMISSION !!! RESERVE PRICE IS NO MOTOR OR TRANSMISSION !!
PLEASE EMAIL WITH QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CAR , NOT OPINIONS.
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