57 Chevy Great Driver And A Real Head Turner on 2040-cars
Inman, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.3 L V-6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: BEL AIR
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Seats
Drive Type: 4X2 AUTO
Mileage: 373,145
Exterior Color: ROSE
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
PLEASE READ THE AD AND LOOK AT THE PIC AND ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING.
OK HERE WE GO WE GOT THE CAR AND HAVE ENJOYED IT RUNS GREAT,LOOKS GREAT,DRIVES
REALLY GOOD AND GREAT GAS MILEAGE.NOW WHAT I KNOW ABOUT THE CAR.JUST GOT BACK
FROM VACATION IN IT DROVE IT AND MAN WHAT A SWEET RIDE.IT HAS CUSTO POWER SEATS
HAS CUSTOM WHEELS,TIRES ARE LIKE NEW.CAR SITS JUST LIKE I GOT IT.IT HAS A CHEVY
4.3 L V6 ENGINE SOMEONE PUT IT IN DONE A GOOD JOB.YES I KNOW A LT1 WOULD BE BETTER
BUT BEFORE YOU PASS THIS CAR UP PLEASE LOOK IT OVER CHEVY'S 4.3 IS VERY STOUT ENGINE
AND IT RUNS REALLY GREAT THIS CAR WAS BUILT TO DRIVE. IT HAS AC,WITH REAR AC ADDED
PLEASE SEE PIC.YOU DONT NEED TO TOW THIS CAR ON A TRAILOR IF YOU BUY IT COME DRIVE
IT HOME.THIS IS NOT A CAR TO BUY TO PUT IN SHOWS WITH OUT DOING SOME DETAILS TO
IT BUT A CAR TO DRIVE YOU DONT WONT TO MISS THIS ONE.IT HAS BEEN LOWERED 2
INCHES.THE PAINT ON REAR HAS SOM BUBBLEING UNDER PAIND SEE PIC,SOME RUST SPOT ON
FRONT BUMPER,SEE PIC.WINDOWS ARE TINTED THATS NOT THE BEST TINT JOB.PASSANGER
WINDOW HAS SCRATCH IN TINT.BUT TINT NOT A BIG DEAL.THE CAR HAS SOME AIRBRUSHING
ON THE BACK GATE LOOKS COOL.WELL LOOK AT PIC ASK QUESTIONS AND REMBER YOU WILL
BE GETTING A GREAT DRIVING CAR TO DRIVE AND ENJOY THANKS FOR LOOKING ANY QUESTIONS JUST E MAIL OR CALL. MILES SHOWING ON THE CAR IS 313145 WE BEEN DRIVING IT IT WILL BE EXEMPT ON TITLE NO RESERVE AUCTION BUT IT IS
STARTING AT A PRICE HIGER THAN MOST CARS START AT IM NOT HERE TO WAST YOUR TIME PLEASE DON'T WAST MINE.THIS WAY YOU KNOW IF YOU ARE THE HIGHEST BIDDER YOU
GET THE CAR NO HAVEING TO KEEP BIDDING AND WAITING TO SEE IF YOU HIT THE RESERVE
YOU WILL LOVE THIS CAR IF YOU LOOKING FOR ONE TO DRIVE
A $ 1500.00 DEPOSITE DUE THROUGHT PAY PAL WITH IN 48 HRS OF AUCTION ENDING
AND BALANCE TO BE PAID WITH IN 5 DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDING IN PERSON ONLY DEPOSIT THROUGHT PAYPAL AND WILLER RESPONSABLE FOR PICKING UP THE CAR
CELL # 864-425-6472 THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK
Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 for Sale
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