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1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Restored Ss Tribute! 350 Crate V8 Auto Ac W/new Interior on 2040-cars

US $16,499.00
Year:1970 Mileage:16908
Location:

Ozark, Missouri, United States

Ozark, Missouri, United States

 

You are bidding on a beautifully restored...

1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Tribute Car

 

 

 

1970 Chevelle SS Tribute/Clone.  This car was built to be driven and enjoyed.  In excess of $20,000.00 spent on restoration.  Most of the cars I see on eBay have a shinny new paint job with little else done but not with this one.  Great detail has paid to the more important mechanical and interior aspects of this car but the paint was good and left as is.  Please note that this car is selling on both eBay and locally on craigslist so it's first come first serve.  Local pickup only.  If you would like to set something up to have the car shipped it's up to you the buyer to do so.  I'll get you in touch with the seller so that can be set up. 

The Car:

Crate 350 installed by Chevrolet dealership (mileage is correct for new engine).   Electronic ignition.  Transmission installed by a transmission shop.  12 bolt rear end and driveline rebuilt and installed by a driveline specialist. Everything has been replaced.  New radiator, gas tank, hoses, lines, wiring gone through by certified auto electrician.  Front disc brakes have been installed by a brake specialist.  Updated air condition system has been installed and operates with original controls.  SS dash with tach, floor shifter console, bucket seats, new upholstery, headliner and door panels.  Original radio in dash and modern AM FM Cd player in the glove box and an Audiobahn sub installed in the trunk.  Power locks and alarm installed.  This car was purchased with no rust in 2002 with this paint on it and there is still no rust or evidence of any repairs.  As mentioned it has not been repainted since it's purchase because the paint was in good shape.  It has the normal small dings in the front and around the edges on the doors (see pics) but otherwise is very nice.  I didn't want any surprises.  No touch-ups have been done; it was just washed and I took the pictures.   

I'm selling this car for a friend whom I've known for years.  When I say he doesn't cut corners... it would be an understatement.  It's a beautiful car inside and out. 
It was bought/restored because his wife said she always wanted a muscle car so that's just what he did.  His wife used it as her daily driver.  They've since purchased a business and no longer have a commute so instead of letting it waste away in a garage they'd rather let someone else enjoy it.  Hopefully that someone is you.  Honestly I've been trying to convince the wife we need to have it in our garage...  Thanks and good luck!







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