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Beautiful 1967 Chevelle Ss 138 Car on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:84000
Location:

Reidsville, North Carolina, United States

Reidsville, North Carolina, United States

 
1967 SS CHEVELLE TRUE 138 CAR, 502 CRATE ENGINE WITH OVER 502 HP WITH AROUND 2K MILES ON ENGINE,,700R TRANSMISSION, 7 QT OIL PAN, MSD IGNITION, POLISHED ALUMIN HEADS AND INTAKE, 750 DUEL LINE HOLLEY, BIG TUBE COATED HEADDERS, 3IN. EXHAUST, WITH H PIPE, FLOW MASTERS, 12 BOLT REAREND,POWER STEERING POWER BRAKES, 15X8 CORVETTE RALLYS, WITH NEW BF GOODRICH TIRES, BUCKET SEATS WITH CONSOLE, NEW INTERIOR, SHOW QUALITY PAINT, ALL ORIGINAL BODY PANNELS, CAR HAS NEVER BEEN CUT UP, RUST FREE, ALL NUMBERS STILL STAMPED IN QUATERRS,  ALL CHROME NEW, HAVE ALL DOCUMENTATION FOR THE 502 ENGINE ALSO HAVE ALL PAPER WORK WITH THE PROCTOR PLATE, CAR HAS 84K ORIGINAL MILES, I AM THE 4TH OWNER, A 66 YR OLD WOMAN BOUGHT IT NEW IT WAS SOLD TO THE SECOND OWNER IN 1987 WITH 36K MILES, ALWAYS BEEN GARAGE KEPT AND NEVER ABUSED, IT CAME ORIGINAL IN WHITE WITH BLACK VINAL TOP BLACK INTERIOR 396/325 ENGINE WITH 400 TURBO TRANS, IT'S HAD ONE REPAINT AND NOW IT'S MARINA BLUE VERY SLICK WITH A LASER STRAIGHT BODY ALL BODY LINES ARE PERFECT RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT SOUNDS AWSOME A MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS CALL DAVID AT 336-951-0577 OR 336-520-0527



 THIS IS A REAL DEAL SS CHEVELLE 138 CAR WITH 100 0/0 BODY PANNELS FLOOR PAN AND TRUNK, AND ALL IS RUST FREE... THE CAR IS LASER STRAIGHT PICTURES DO NOT DO THIS CAR JUSTICE, OVER $11K JUST UNDER THE HOOD, IT SOUNDS AWESOME AND CAN BE DRIVEN ANY WHERE TO THE BEACH, CAR SHOWS, CRUISE IN, ANY WHERE, RIDES AND DRIVES LIKE A CADALAC ON THE ROAD...

THE LAST TWO PICTURES HAVE THE 14X7 ON IT WHEN I BOUGHT IT, I PUT THE 15X8 ON IT I STILL HAVE THE 15X7 BF GOODRICH WHEELS & TIRES YOU CAN GET IT WITH EITHER ONE YOU PERFER OR FOR ENOUGH MONEY YOU CAN GET BOTH SETS. THIS CAR HAS ABOUT 550 HORSE POWER BUT IT'S NEVER BEEN RACED, ABUSED THE MAN I GOT IT FROM DROVE IT AROUND 100 MILES AND HE'S IN HIS 70'S AND I SURE HAVEN'T ABUSED IT, PICTURES STILL ARE NOT PERFECT THE CAMERA I'M USING ISN'T THAT GREAT IT'S A BEAUTIFUL CAR MUST SEE IN PERSON TO APPRECIATE WHAT A GREAT QUALITY SHE IS. WHO EVER IS THE LUCKY ONE WHO GETS IT WILL NOT BE DISSAPOINTED
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