1969 - Chevrolet Chevelle on 2040-cars
Sherborn, Massachusetts, United States
THIS CHEVELLE has NOT BEEN TAGGED or driven very much SINCE 2006 (ma inspection still on windshield). WE CLEANED OFF years of DUST & SPIDER WEBS, PUMPED TIRES UP, PUT GOOD GAS IN THE TANK, NEW BATTERY, GOT SOME OIL PRESSURE and SHE FIRED RIGHT UP!! THE ENGINE in the CHEVELLE is a MATCHING NUMBERS 396/325 hp (see attached photo) TO THIS CAR. The car runs good. Sounds like there could be a sticky lifter. Some repairs to be expected after sitting for 6 -8 years. THE 12-BOLT REAR END LOOKS TO MATCH THIS CHEVELLE and that is what I was told. THE TURBO 400 TRANSMISSION IS ORIGINAL to the CAR, as the pic of tag shows. ACCORDING to the LAST OWNER THIS CHEVELLE was PAINTED in the late1990s(in original color code 57 fathom green) and a few things replaced ,like interior carpet,seat covers, door panels etc. NO BODY PANELS REPLACED,ORIGINAL FLOOR PANS, QUARTER PANELS, DOORS ETC,(ALL ORIGINAL), and NO RUST!! THE PAINT WILL BUFF OUT SLICK, with ONLY a FEW SMALL NICKS in the PAINT ( small). BODY STILL ORIGINAL and PRETTY STRAIGHT! All BODY LINES and GAPS are GOOD for an ORIGINAL CAR. ORIGINAL TINTED GLASS(looks great),ORIGINAL BUMPERS are showing their age(but have new ones still in the wrapper) ORIGINAL BEZELS AROUND TAILIGHTS ETC are SHOWING LITTLE PITS and CORROSION, but LOOK GOOD for 45 years OLD.. THIS CHEVELLE has FACTORY RALLY WHEELS,FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING(not working), FACTORY POWER DISC BRAKES,POWER STEERING,TINTED GLASS,FACTORY DASH CLOCK,..
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