1969 Chevrolet Chevelle - Build It The Way You Want! on 2040-cars
Lakeville, Connecticut, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:396
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 76,590
Model: Chevelle
Trim: 2 Dr Coupe
Nice 69 Chevelle project with most of the hard, time consuming bodywork finished. It has new quarters, 1 new passenger door, new right side fender,12 bolt rear end, new coil springs front and rear with big block front springs, new shocks. Fully painted frame, new body bushings, completely rebuilt front end. If it could come off it was rebuilt or replaced. New windshield, the rest of the glass is in good shape and its all tinted because this was a factory air car. The car has rally rims with BF Goodrich Radial TA tires on them new front disc brakes. Included in the auction is a 68-69 396 BARE block; good for rebuildable core. Block casting #3935440 which is a 396 2 bolt main block 325 or 350 HP. Also included are a set of rebuildable heads casting #3872702 which are 1966 396 or 427 closed chamber 98.4CC heads. A rebuildable Turbo 400 transmission is also included. The 12 Bolt rear is complete but will need new gears and diff carrier as they need rebuilding. It comes with a new Dash pad, all weather strips, rubber seals, window fuzzies and a new black carpet. Car is in presently all stripped ready for prep, priming and paint. The first 5 pics in the gallery show it the way it sits now. We just stripped all the chrome, moldings, badges, handles door locks, bumpers, grille and headlights, tailight extensions and all the interior for paint. All of these will go with the car. Interior is mostly complete as shown in some of the photos before we stripped the car. All interior pieces in decent condition; can be used or replaced depending on your taste. No front seat included. The Chevelle has clear CT paperwork to transfer to new owner. I have the registration and CT Q1 Bill of sale - No titles issued to vehicles 1981 and earlier in the state of CT. I reserve the right to end this auction at anytime due to having the car for sale locally. Car must be paid for in full and picked up within 7 days of auction closing unless previously arranges This is a project vehicle that is sold as is where is with no warranties whatsoever. Reasonable reserve. Please ask any and all questions.
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