1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss Tribute on 2040-cars
Lynchburg, Virginia, United States
1972 Chevrolet
Chevelle SS Tribute
You are bidding on a beautiful 1972 Chevy Chevelle. This car has been painted and badged with SS badging. It is not a true SS but has been done very nicely. The paint is a little ove 3 years old and is in very good condition. The body is solid and straight. It has a 350/350 HP Crate Motor from GM Performance which runs very strong and sound great, Power Steering and Power Brakes (disk brakes in front). This vehicle came from the factory with A/C but the compressor and lines have been removed by the previous owner. It still has AC controls etc so it will be very easy to add AC if you so desire. All the glass is in good condition with no chips/cracks. We have just installed new mufflers. The seats have been reupholstered with in the last year. Title shows that this is a true 66k milage car. This vehicle has been owned in Virginia and has been well cared for and maintained. Floors, truck, frame etc are solid. The major flaw we see with this car is two spots on the side of the trunk which you can see in the pictures. These can be easily touched up and we have leftover paint that will go with the car.
Dont miss out on your chance to own one of the last American Muscle Cars.
I am more than happy to answer any questions that you may have about this Chevelle. Feel free to call us at 434-239-0087.
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This vehicle is Sold As-Is Where Is. Buyer responsible for pick-up of vehicle. Buyer should satisfy their selves prior to bidding. Vehicle also for sale locally. Seller reserves the right to end the auction early and without warning. Buyer responsible for any state or local taxes, state titling fees and $150 processing fee. VADLR 36821.
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