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1967 Chevelle Ss Clone! 136 Vin! Ja Code 396 Engine! Red On Black! Runs Good! on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:100000 Color: with black interior
Location:

London, Kentucky, United States

London, Kentucky, United States
Advertising:

~~~~1967 Chevelle SS Clone~~~~
~136 Vin Car~

Running a JA Code 396 Engine, Muncie 4 Spd Trans, PS, PB!

Red exterior with black interior.....Factory console car!

Chevelle had new Quarters and Trunk Pan installed! 

This car has a 20 footer paint job on it.....Driver quality. 
New Bumpers front and rear...with a few more new pieces of chrome.

Car has nice floor pans...runs and drives good.

Would make someone a good car to drive this Summer, then repaint this winter. 
(Please call with questions or concerns)
606-878-5839 or 606-521-4156.
Please call for full details8-583606
SEE THE ME LINK ABOVE ON EBAY PAGE for Web Site info. 

~~~PLEASE CALL WITH QUESTIONS BEFORE PLACING YOUR BID~~~
Please be advised that we reserve the right to cancel this auction at any time! This car is offered for sale local. If you have questions or concerns please call before bidding. You are bidding on an Antique / Classic vehicle that has been restored over the past years. It will be SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY. If the auction ends on Ebay and you are the winning bidder a 10% non-refundable deposit will be due at the auction end (to be paid within 24 hours), deposit payable by Bank Wire Transfer or cash in person unless other arrangements have been made prior to bidding! The remaining balance will be due within 7 days of the Auction ending. The balance and deposit are payable by Bank Wire Transfers or cash in person.You as the winning bidder will be responsible for all Transport Arrangements, Transport Fees, Title Tax and State Tax, all payable in your home State unless the State of Kentucky requires them to be paid here, in this case you would receive credit for the tax you paid in your State. As stated you are bidding on a Classic / Antique Vehicle that is over 40 years old.  Please call with questions or concerns before bidding.

 606-878-5839 or 606-521-4156.

In business and a licensed Kentucky Dealer for over 23 years. 


For full details please call or click on the ME page on eBay for owners Website address. Located on the right hand side of listing. 
Please be advised that we reserve the right to cancel your bid on this item due to 0% or low feed back on eBay. 
If you are interested in the above vehicle please feel free to call before placing your bid........... Thank you.


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