Rare Optioned Matching #'s ' 71 Chevelle on 2040-cars
Crab Orchard, West Virginia, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:350 L-48
Drive Type: manual 3 speed
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 81,357
Model: Chevelle
Trim: sport coupe
Rare optioned 1971 chevelle 2 door sport coupe, matching numbers L-48 350 4 barrel engine, still has original exhaust manifolds (new flowmaster duals),points distributer,original stickers under hood, a 1972 window sticker from charlotte NC in windshield, Protect-o-plate, original bill of sale and owners manual. Is a RARE optioned car with factory 12 bolt 3:31 rear and RARE manual 3 speed in floor, bucket seats and console, not sure how many were produced with this option package. The car has had only one repaint since the car was new. Has only 81357 miles believed to be original miles.New vinyl top when car was painted. Paint is approx. 7 years old. Dark green metallic with white stripes that looks very nice, very few flaws, (see pics). has a steel cowl hood, all new weatherstripping, carpet and seat covers,great headliner, still original door panels, interior is rare factory light green and very nice condition. 8 Inch corvette rally rims with new flat center caps and rings with new cooper P245-60R-15 whilte letter radial tires.Very solid and rust free floors and frame still has original paint under car on floor pans with very little surface rust only if any.excellent trunk pan and body. Body is VERY straight and all lines are great, doors,hood and trunk all open and close like new. All glass is very nice condition and is all original. chrome and trim is all original and appears to be in great shape but not sema show quality. All lights work as well, including back up lights. Has original 8-track tape deck and after market under dash guages. this car would be very easy to convert to 4 speed with just a change of transmission and shifter. S/S badging has been added for appearance and did come factory with 12 bolt rear. this car can be driven home and runs out great. also has factory power disc brakes, but no power steering. just the way it came from the factory. steers very nice even though has no power steering. you are welcome to come look at the car prior to making offers or buying it now. or send someone by for you. Car or title will not be released for pick up until all checks(funds) have cleared my bank. I will help with loading or meeting with your shipper any way I can. I do have the car listed in other areas and locally and may end listing if the car sells before listing ends. Thanks for looking. and ask question if you need to know anything at all.
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