1968 Chevelle , Malibu , Rolling Project , Street Rod , Hot Rod , 1969 on 2040-cars
Groton, Connecticut, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Model: Chevelle
Mileage: 80,683
Trim: Base
1968 Chevelle-Malibu Rolling Project Up for Grabs. No Rust Through! Pictures show surface rust from being in storage to long. This Vehicle is a Professionally done complete body off the frame Repair including New 1/4 Panels, Door skins, Trunk lid, Fenders, inner fenders, Radiator support, Rocker Panels, Floors, etc, I'm sure I missed something. Absolutely No Rust Through to Repair! Only Surface Rust. Has an Original SS Hood. Frame is Perfect, Restored and Straight including New Body Mounts, Brake Lines, Ball Joints, Bushings, Front Disc Brakes, Steering Box, Master Cylinder, Power Booster, etc, etc, again I'm sure I missed something! Most mouldings are there. Interior needs work. No Motor and No Transmission. No bumpers. Please Understand This is a Project Car. Wheels and Tires seen in Pictures are Not included with sale, I will put old wheels and tires on to roll it around. This is the Perfect Car for Someone Who does Not want to do or pay for Expensive Body Repair. Ebay requires that the title area is filled in to continue the listing. The choices are clear, salvage, rebuilt, lemon, or flood water damage. I chose clear because it is definitely not the others. For vehicles of this age CT DMV requires only a Bill of Sale also known as a Q1 form to Buy, Sell and register older vehicles. Just wanted to clear this up. I will provide a CT Bill of Sale to the buyer. No Title. Vehicle is sold As Is. $500.00 Paypal Deposit within 24hrs, Balance in cash within 7 days. Buyer is Responsible for Vehicle Pickup or Shipping. I can assist in loading. Please Email or Call with any Questions, Tommy 860-514-8262
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