1968 Chevy Chevelle Malibu 2dr Project Car Not Ss Restoration Project Drag Car on 2040-cars
Milton, Delaware, United States
Up for bids, "NO RESERVE" the highest bidder will own the car, 1968 Chevy Chevelle Malibu 2 door sport coupe originally "cordovan maroon" with the black interior. The car comes with a clear Delaware title. The car had been sitting in a garage since the late 90's. The odometer reads i think 89k. This is a non running restoration project car. The car has a lot of rust issues in the floors,fenders,doors, 1/4 panels etc. ***The car is sold as is*** the extra misc. parts in the trunk do go with the car. the small block V8 i think is a 400 with the 2bbl. carb. condition unknown, automatic transmission is still in the car,condition unknown. The rear is a 10 bolt with old school "ladder bars" the car has four wheel drum brakes too. The glass looks to all be in decent shape, The cars body etc. is mostly complete less some parts under the hood, radiator etc.The cars grill is actually in very nice condition, The car comes with one extra rear bumper too and one set of keys, the car rolls easy, i can assist in loading it up on your car trailer. Tires seem to be holding air now. If you have any questions please ask, I'm not a knowledgeable Chevelle guy but i will try to answer any questions you may have.
Buyer is responsible for picking up or arranging shipping of the car. The car is sold as is where is. Your winning bid is not an invitation to just come look at the car. A $100 deposit through Paypal is due within 2 days of auctions end. Balance is due in cash at the time of pickup. I would like the car picked up within 10 days of auctions end, if you need more time we can discuss. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. I do not have a "buy it now" price, the highest bidder will own the car. Bid with confidence, I'm a 100% feedback seller. thanks On Aug-30-14 at 18:54:45 PDT, seller added the following information: I would also like to ad that if you have zero feedback and or just joined Ebay to conveniently bid on my car you need to move on, I do not have the time or patience to deal with your over seas scam intentions,I was not born yesterday and i WILL cancel your bids. On Aug-30-14 at 19:21:56 PDT, seller added the following information: breakdown on the vin # 136378B160241 1 ) Chevrolet 36) Malibu , 8 cyl. 37) 2 door sport coupe 8) 1968 B) Baltimore Md. 160241 ) seq. vin I'm being told that the engine may be a 307 as the 400 was not available in a 68, the previous owner stated that it was a 400.. |
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