1969 Chevelle Ss 396 on 2040-cars
Petersham, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:396
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Green
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Chevelle
Trim: SS
Drive Type: TH400
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 103,774
Exterior Color: Green
FOR SALE IS A 69 CHEVELLE SS 396 TH400 12 BOLT 3.31 POSI GOOD DRIVER. THE ENGINE IS A 69 396 BUT NOT NUMBERS MATCHING.
THE ENGINE WAS REBUILT AND IT ONLY HAS 2300 OR SO MILES ON IT. THE TRANS IS A TH400 WITH A SHIFT KIT AND SHIFTS GOOD. OVER THE WINTER I PUT A NEW CARPET, NEW EXHAUST,BRAKES, AND TIRES. MY SON AND I WENT ON A 720 MILE ROAD TRIP OVER THE SUMMER TO UPSTATE NY WITHOUT A PROBLEM. I'M DRIVING THE CAR OFTEN SO MILAGE WILL CHANGE. THE ENGINE RUNS VERY STRONG WITH NO SMOKE OR STRANG NOISES, IT HAS 10.5 1 COMPRESSION WITH A MILD CAM. THIS IS NOT A SHOW CAR THE PAINT IS FADED WITH SOME RUST SPOTS ON THE LOWER FENDERS BUT I FIND PEOPLE LIKE THAT ORIGINAL LOOK SO I DIDNT BOTHER PAINTING IT....PLUS I LIKE TO DRIVE THEM ANYWARE AND NOT WORRY ABOUT THE PAINT. FLOORS ARE VERY SOLID WITH NO RUST. THE TRUNK HAD SOME SMALL SPOTS THAT WERE REPAIRED. I BOUGHT THIS CAR OFF MY BROTHER THAT OWNED IT FOR 23 YEARS AND HE NEVER DROVE IT IN BAD WEATHER OR RAIN. PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS......THANK YOU!
978-724-0302 TIM
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