1972 Chevelle Parts Car Or Fix on 2040-cars
Clinton, Illinois, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:8
Transmission:Automatic
Model: Chevelle
Mileage: 72,470
Exterior Color: Green
Year: 1972
Interior Color: Black
Trim: MALAIBU
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: UNABODY
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I GOT THIS CAR ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO HOPING TO FIX IT BUT JUST DONT HAVE TO TIME OR FUNDS YOU WILL HAVE TO SEND IN FOR LOST TITLE I DO HAVE THE PAPERS FOR THAT OR JUST UES FOR PARTS THE CAR MOSTY COMPLET DOES NOT HAVE FROUNT OR REAR GLASS NO MOTOR OR TRANY OR RADATOR, COMES WITH EXTRA 12 BOLT REAREND AND VERY NICE SET OF GM RALLY WHELLS FROUNTS ARE 7X15 REARS ARE 8 1/2 X 15 WITH NICE RUBBER ON THEM DID NOT GET PITCHERS OF THE DOORS AND FENDERS AS THEY ARE UP IN ADDIC THEY ARE STRIGHE BUT 1 DOOR HAS A SMALL RUST HOLE AS DOES 1 OF FENDER HOOD AND DEAK LID ARE GOOD RUST SERFUST RUST THE CAR HAS FACT, GM QURTAERS FULLONES ON IT SOME ONE PUT ON MANY YEARS AGO AND DIDNOT FINISH THE CAR OR DO A VERY GOOD JOB PUTING THEM ON THEY HAVE NO RUST JUST COPPLE OF SMALL DENTS I PUT NEW FLOOR IN IT FROME FRONT TO THE BACK SEAT STILL HAS RUST TO BE FIXED IN FLOOR AS WELL AS THE TRUNK HAS A FEW SMALL HOLES IM SELLING AS IS AS I HAVE NO TITLE AND WOULD MAKE GOOD PARTS CAR FRAME IS ALL THERE AND SOLID NEED TO NO ANYTHING ELS PLEASE CALL ME AT 217-671-1220 THANKX STEVE
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