1966 Chevelle Wagon Project Car Rat Rod Hot Rod on 2040-cars
New Providence, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:283
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Blue
Model: Chevelle
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: none
Drive Type: none
Mileage: 71,999
Up for sale is a 1966 chevelle wagon. it is a running driving car powered by a 283 v8 with a automatic power glide transmission .the brakes work as the should. this car is numbers matched car with a 2 barrel with exhaust manifold with dual exhaust. this vehicle has drum brakes, power steering and a power rear tailgate. seats and headliner and dash pad are in very nice shape. no tears or rips. door panels are showing wear. no carpet. floor pans and frame are solid. the car needs repainted and bodywork. the car does have new point, cap,rotors and plugs and wires. car has been in storage for a couple of years, so unless local, I would advise transporting or towing the car until you have had a chance to look it over. I have described this car to the best of my ability ad the cr is being sold as is with no warranty. sold only in the united states. this is a great project to restoe or make into a rat rod or a low rider or just drive as it is. either way these wagons are getting harder and harder to come by. so don't miss out on this opportunity to own this very cool piece of history.
Terms of this auction: If you bid on this car please intend to lay down a $500 (NON) refundable deposit with in 24 hrs of end of auction buyer must contact me with in the same 24 hrs of end of auction to arrange for pick up. if you do not put the deposit down on the car or you do not contact me within the 24hr time period the car with be relisted! anyone with numbers less than 10 you must contact me before bidding or your bid wil be cancelled.
Deposit must be made threw PAYPAL ONLY. balance paid at time of pick up CASH ONLY. No bank checks, certified checks or money orders will be accepted. car must be picked up within 7 day of end of the auction unless other arrangements have been made.
look at all pictures, bid with confidence clear title in hand. please call or text with any and all questions. 717-344-4170
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