1984 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ss Rolling Chassis Solid Body Chevy G Body on 2040-cars
Yorktown, Virginia, United States
Hello, I am selling a 1984 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS rolling chassis. It has NO engine or transmission. It is also missing front seats and has a cracked windshield. The pictures will show you the body, which is straight and in great shape. There is almost NO rust on the car, I can only find a little on the inside bottom of the doors and on the inside of the trunk lid. It has a sunroof that does not appear to be leaking. The hood has a hood scoop on it that, well, honestly wasn't installed nicely. Take a look
The car has a lot of good things going for it. The body and floors are solid, and the paint looks original to me. This car wasn't molested or used as a parts car. The interior is almost complete, all the desirable stuff is there, center console, door panels, etc. Missing front seats and the carpet is discolored. This is a great car to start a project on. I will post more pictures as soon as I can, any questions please ask Buyer is responsible for pick up or shipping of vehicle. I am located in Yorktown, Virginia 23693. I am more than happy in any way I can to set up a pick up, but I will not schedule shipping for you I will NOT accept Paypal unless buyer agrees to pay the fees associated with Paypal. Checks will have to clear before vehicle is picked up. The mileage on the odometer says 111,900. The title says something like 69k. Due to the age of the vehicle, it is considered to be "beyond it's mechanical limits" regardless of the mileage, so all in all the mileage on the vehicle isn't important. I have 2 1984 Monte Carlos and the DMV put that on both titles due to age. The car is being sold as is, no warranty implied or expressed. Obviously, due to the car not having an engine or transmission I cannot drive it and cannot tell you how anything on it functions. I took pictures of all of the issues on the car that I found, but I am not a mechanic so I cannot guarantee there are not unknown issues. I found this car for sale locally, the owner was looking to part it out. I needed interior parts, door panels, console, etc. When I saw the car and how straight the body was I couldn't let it be another parts car, so I bought the whole thing, unsure of what I'd do with it. Well, I don't really need another project, and I don't wanna part it out, so here it is for sale. I would love to sell it to someone who will use it as a project and restore/rebuild it. I'd hate to see another Monte SS sent to the salvage yard On Jul-27-14 at 12:27:01 PDT, seller added the following information: I will be going out of town on Wednesday the 30th, so I will be away when the auction ends. The car is stored at my friend's shop and he will be able to help with pickup arrangements. PLEASE, if you have 0 feedback, contact me before bidding. I have had too many issues in the past with new ebayers not paying for items. Otherwise, I will cancel your bid |
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