1968 Chevelle 300 Deluxe L79 Tribute on 2040-cars
Cabot, Arkansas, United States
Engine:L79 327 Tribute
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Palmino Ivory
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Gold
Model: Chevelle
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 300 Deluxe 2 door post
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 84,878
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1968 Chevelle 300 Deluxe 2 door post L79 Tribute
You are bidding on a very nice 300 Deluxe Survivor that was originally a six cylinder Powerglide car. Originally purchased at Ross Chevrolet, in St. Petersburg, Florida, this car has only 84,878 miles. I have the original sales contract, manuals, brochures, and some of the original broadcast sheet. Car has been mentioned on a couple of websites as the Granny car from Florida. Very, very original before I started the conversion.
- Original panels and virtually rust free. There is some very slight bubbling on the lower rear quarters, but you have to look. (total disclosure)
- Excellent rust free floor pans.
- Trunk pan is 99% perfect and original with correct mat. (some slight rust right at the very top of the rear trunk. (photo will show) Very easy fix or leave it.
- Original perfect glass.
- Original perfect trim.
- Very nice original style interior with original doors panels, kick panels, etc.
- Brand new ACC carpet with underlayment for a 4 speed car. I have the original rubber mat, but cracked in places and these are impossible to find.
- Dash is perfect as seen in photos. Dash pad is perfect.
- Car has always been indoors.
- Rust free chassis in original condition.
- Original perfect grill.
- Bumpers are perfect, dent and ding free with excellent chrome.
- No power steering, no power brakes, and radio delete from the factory with perfect original block off plate.
- Column shifted Powerglide is still in place and functions properly. Drives fine.
- Car is in incredible original condition with on 84,878 original miles.
- 14 inch rims with correct dog dish hubcaps. (very nice)
- Coker 14" Redline Radials.
- Lenses, lights, signals, are excellent
- One repaint in original Palamino Ivory
- Not detailed under the hood, but not bad. (driver)
- Correct 1968 327 block for the L79 (large journal)
- Correct casting number L79 Quadrajet intake. (325 Horse 327 in 1968) Went from aluminum to cast iron in 1968.
- Correct exhaust manifolds (L79) casting numbers.
- Correct completely refurbished 2.02-1.60 L79 casting heads.
- Aluminum Big Block radiator. (aftermarket)
- Less than 500 miles on the engine.
- Everything new inside the motor.
- L79 Reproduction cam.
- Converted to 383 stroker internally with balanced rotating assembly. 9.5 to one motor for pump gas driving.
- Quick, yet functional.
- Excellent oil pressure and runs cool.
- Complete Pypes exhaust system front to rear with X crossover.
- Incredible sound and performance.
- Currently has Holley 750 in place of the Quadrajet. It is on an adapter. I like Holleys better and can work on them.
- Ten bolt original rearend is in place.
- Powerglide works fine, but does leak around the sector and possibly the front seal. Does not affect function and does not pour out, but it does make a spot. Driving is no issue.
- One door panel has a tear shown in photo.
- Some minor trunk rust at the very top rear step up of the trunk. Floors, trunk, etc are excellent.
- Some very minor bubbling on the lower rear quarters.
- Muncie 4 speed M20 with linkage, but no stick. Working when removed trans with no known issues.
- Reproduction correct 4 speed hump.
- Correct 1968 Steering column mask to replace column shifter when converted.
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