350, Runs, Newer Floor Panels, Solid Project Car, Not #'s Matching on 2040-cars
Saltsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:350ci
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1970
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Chevelle
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: SS coupe
Drive Type: rear
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 109,205
Up for auction is a 1970 Chevelle SS. Under the hood is a non-#'s matching 350. Holley carb, Edelbrock Intake. Basic engine, but runs well. Valve covers are pitted a bit.
When I purchased the car in 2007 the previous owner just had a new windshield installed, the seats re-finished and new metal floor panels from the firewall back through the trunk. All of the new metal is still very solid, but has acquired a bit of surface rust since I bought it. The body panels are all solid, accept the front passenger fender. Could be repaired, but might be easier to replace. The rest of the body only has a few slight rust spots here and there and a few dings and dents on the doors and fenders. The hood is rusted through in the front and will need replaced. The leather seats look great, but the carpet is shot and the headliner is missing. Bumpers are a little rough, and the rubber badge fell off of the rear one, but I still have it. After I brought the car home, I pulled out the old rotted radiator and installed a much larger Griffin aluminum race rad. as well as a new tranny cooler. I also put a new timing chain on and a new oil pump, and I tuned the car up, accept for setting the timing. I took off the old exhaust manifolds and installed a set of Summit headers, which I never got around to hooking up to the Flowmaster exhaust system that was already on the car. I have a pile of old parts as well as new. The new include: headliner, door and window seals, overflow bottle for the radiator and a triple gauge pod. Old parts include: original big block front springs, a cleaner set of doors, the rubber SS badge for the rear bumper and all of the interior pieces that are currently out of car. For someone with the time and money this is an excellent project car. If there are any questions please contact me by email. This car is sold as is with no warranty included. Buyer is responsible for shipping or pickup. |
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