1968 Chevelle Ss ( Clone ) on 2040-cars
Florence, New Jersey, United States
Engine:350
Drive Type: 350 AUTO
Model: Chevelle
Mileage: 97,479
Year: 1968
Trim: SS-(CLONE)
Options: CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning
I HAVE A 1968 CHEVELLE SS ( CLONE ) 97+ ON THE BODY--I AM THE SECOND OWNER--IT HAS A BRAND NEW 350--350 FT. LBS OF TORQUE--350 TRANS JUST REBUILT SO IT CAN HANDLE UP TO 500 HP. IT HAS A TORQUER MANIFOLD WITH A ELDELBROK 1405 MANUEL CHOKE--BRAND NEW BATTERY--IT HAS POWER STERING, A/C, HEAT ALL LIGHTS AND GUAGES WORK PROPERLY--HAS NEW BALL JOINTS--CONTROL ARM BUSHINGS AND SPRINGS--CAR WAS PAINTED IN 2011--THE STRIPES ARE ALSO PAINTED-(NOT STICKER) ALL NEW TIRES--THIS CAR CRUSES AT 70 ALL DAY LONG AND NEVER OVER HEATS, IT ALSO HAS THE SS HOOD.--OVER ALL THIS CAR IS A 8 OUT OF A 10--AND YOU KNOW WHAT YOU PAY FOR A 10--ITS A DRIVER AND SHOWS VERY WELL. ALWAYS GET COMPLEMENTS.
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Follow the link to see all the winners and read about why they were chosen.
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