1970 Chevelle Ss 396, 4 Speed, Factory A/c, 12 Bolt Posi, Recent Restoration on 2040-cars
Ottawa, Ohio, United States
You are bidding on a very nice 1970 Chevelle SS with the correct 396 big block and 4 speed. It is not numbers matching, but is correct for this car and was removed from another '70 SS. It also has a 12 bolt Eaton posi with 3.55 gears and 4 wheel disc brakes. This is a factory A/C car and it blows nice and cold. The wheels are 17" magnum style reproductions from a late model Camaro. The entire car was a complete frame-off rebuild with a little over 12 months since completion. It runs very well and is a blast to drive. This was no "low buck" resto so don't expect to steal the car. It is a very nice driver that's ready to roll. I am listing this for a friend so please ask all of your questions before bidding. This is an As-Is, Where Is sale with no guarantees written, expressed, or implied. A $500 deposit is due through paypal at the end of the auction with the balance due in 5 days. If paying by any means other than cash, all funds must clear before the vehicle will be released. |
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