1970 Chevelle Ss Matching Number *3 Owners Only* on 2040-cars
Lake Wales, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:396
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Green
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Chevelle
Trim: Super Sport
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: SS
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Gold
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 1970 CHEVELLE SS 396. COMPLETE MATCHING NUMBERS. THIS CAR IS FULLY DOCUMENTED WITH ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER, PROTECT-O-PLATE WITH WARRANTY CARD, BUILD SHEET WAS FOUND ON THE DRIVER SIDE DOOR PANEL. I STILL HAVE THE ORIGINAL DOOR PANEL WHERE IT WAS CUT FROM. I HAVE THE ORIGINAL DISCLOSURE FORM OF THE ODOMETER READING WHEN THE 2ND OWNER BOUGHT THE CAR IN 1975 FROM RICHARD KELLY CHEVROLET WITH 52,930 MILES. ALSO I HAVE SOME OF THE MAINTENANCE RECEIPTS FOR THE CAR . I HAVE THE OWNERS MANUAL.
THE FIRST OWNER BOUGHT THE CAR ON 06/15/1970 FROM SOLOMON MOTOR COMPANY IN DOTHAN, ALABAMA. THEN THE 2ND OWNER BOUGHT THE CAR ON 03/28/1975 FROM RICHARD KELLY CHEVROLET IN BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA. THIS CAR WAS BOUGHT AS A GRADUATION GIFT FOR HIS DAUGHTER DEBBIE, WHICH SHE IS STILL ALIVE AND WELL. I HAVE EMAILS FROM HER DESCRIBING HER HISTORY WITH THE CAR AND IT'S SENTIMENTAL VALUE THAT I HAVE SAVED. I AM THE 3RD OWNER. I BOUGHT THIS CAR ABOUT 13 YEARS AGO. I PUT IN STORAGE FOR A COUPLE OF YEARS AND IT WAS RESTORED ABOUT 10 YEARS AGO. IT HAS A COUPLE OF BLEMISHES NOT VERY NOTICEABLE, OTHERWISE THE CAR IS BREATH TAKING BEAUTIFUL. I INVESTED A LOT OF MONEY IN RESTORING THE CAR TO ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION.
ALL OF THE BODY PANELS ON THIS CAR ARE ORIGINAL, DOORS, HOOD, FENDERS, QUARTER PANELS. EVERYTHING IS ORIGINAL EXCEPT FOR ONE SECTION OF THE TRUNK FLOOR. IT WAS REPLACED DUE A BATTERY THAT WAS LEFT THERE FOR MANY YEARS. OTHERWISE EVERYTHING IS ORIGINAL AS FAR AS THE BODY PANELS. THE DRIVER SIDE DOOR HAS THE ORIGINAL DOOR JAM STICKER WITH THE VIN NUMBER. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL T3 LIGHTS AND RIMS. ON THE ENGINE THE ONLY THING THAT IS NOT ORIGINAL IS THE CARBURETOR AND THE DISTRIBUTOR. I HAVE THE ORIGINAL A/C COMPRESSOR. IT NEEDS TO BE RESTORED. I HAVE THE ORIGINAL FUEL PUMP IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, BUT IT IS NOT ON THE CAR. THE ENGINE IS A FACTORY 396 STANDARD BORE, ORIGINAL PISTONS AND CRANK. THE ENGINE WAS COMPLETELY REBUILT. THE TRANSMISSION WAS COMPLETELY REBUILT. IT IS A TURBO 400. THIS CAR HAS A RARE COLOR COMBINATION GOLD WITH BLACK STRIPES. THE INTERIOR IS MEDIUM GREEN WITH BENCH SEAT WITH COLUMN SHIFT. THE INTERIOR HAS BEEN COMPLETELY RESTORED TO FACTORY ORIGINAL CONDITION. THE ORIGINAL RADIO IS MISSING 2ND OWNER HAD REMOVED IT. THIS IS AN EXTREMELY RARE CAR TO FIND WELL DOCUMENTED AND WITH A COMPLETE HISTORY.
IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE MONEY DON'T BID ON THE CAR. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL BIDDERS WITH ANY NEGATIVE FEEDBACKS OR LESS THAN 5 FEEDBACKS. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING.
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