1972 Chevy Chevelle 2door Hardtop 350 4-bolt Main 4-speed 12-bolt Posi Rear 3:73 on 2040-cars
CONTACT JEFF AT 570 977 0741. Up for sale and your consideration is a nice 1972 Chevy Chevelle 2-door hardtop equipped with a 350 4-Bolt main engine, 4-Speed Transmission and a 12-Bolt Positraction differential. It is not a show car but has great curb appeal and is in turn key drive home and enjoy immediately on the day of purchase condition. Please take the time to read the entire description here and look over all 24 photos listed here. I have even put the car up on a lift and photoed the undercarriage to show the solid integrity of this car. I have many more photos available should any prospective buyer want them. Just call and ask for them.
BODY: Outer body is clean and straight and has only minor rust repair evidence at bottom of front fenders. The floor pans and trunk pan appear to be original and in good condition. The car was originally silver (code 14) but received a full color change some time ago. With the exception of some minor touch ups and chips, it still presents very well for it's age. The current color code is a 1985 GM Red. SS Stripes were added as a dress up item along with SS Emblems front and rear. Bumpers are all original, and rear bumper has a small dent on the right side. Glass is all perfect. Tinted windshield is one week old. SS Grille is new. WHEELS & TIRES: Car has been upgraded with classic Rallye wheels. 15X7 in front with P195-65R15 tires and 15X8 in the rear with P275-60SR15 tires. Police style center caps and thin stainless trim rings add to the appeal. INTERIOR: Interior is black vinyl and cloth and is in nice shape. Padded dash and carpet are perfect as is headliner. Rear seat has about a 2" long repair in the cloth section on the right side seat back. Car is equipped with a working tachometer and oil pressure & temperature gauges. All lights and turn signals are working with the exception of the back up lights. The horn, heater, wipers, and AM/FM stereo and gas gauge all work fine. DRIVELINE: Engine and transmission were removed due to a leaky oil pan. and replaced after a complete clean up, detail and resealing of the engine. A new GM oil pan and gasket set and new rear main seal was installed. The timing cover seal and gaskets, valve cover gaskets were also replaced. The engine is a 1968 truck 350 4-bolt main unit. (see photo of the bottom end). The cast iron 4-barrel intake is topped with a Carter Performance series carburetor #9605S. Headers feed the exhaust to a dual glass pack system. New header gaskets and collector gaskets just installed. Engine is backed by a blow-proof bellhousing followed by a Borg Warner aluminum 4-Speed transmission # 1304065903 dated 5-29-1975. A new transmission rear seal was also just installed along with fresh tranny fluid. Power is transferred to a 12-Bolt Positraction rear believed to be a 3:73 Ratio. Car runs drives stops and steers with ease due to the power steering. A Hurst shifter handles the transfer from one gear to the next effortlessly. This car is FAST ! And fun to drive ! As you can see in the photos, much attention was given to detail and service of vital parts. Alternator and starter are rebuilt. The car has just been serviced with a oil and filter change, fresh antifreeze, new spark plugs, distributor cap & rotor, points & condensor, new air and gas filter, new heater hoses, and chassis lube. Rear differential fluid was also checked. Some chrome dress-up items were added for eye candy. TERMS OF SALE: This car is being offered at a fair price so a working class person can afford it. A real car person will appreciate the time and labor involved in bringing this classic Chevelle to it's present condition. It's a car you can be proud of without having to guard it every time you stop. I have in hand a clean Pennsylvania title for this car. The mileage is listed as exempt on the title as many older cars are in Pennsylvania. The mileage on the speedometer shows 97323 and that is easily believable. This car is being sold in AS-IS condition with no actual, expressed, or implied warranty or guarantee of any kind. I have an open door policy that I will invite and welcome anyone who wants to view the car in person by appointment before bidding. I welcome and encourage any prospective buyer to come see the car to answer any questions that you may have as to the integrity or condition of this car. Please remember a winning bid is a contract to buy the car, not to come look at it. Also please remember that the day you buy the car, it becomes your car. There is no refunds or rebates. I would be proud to show this car in person to any prospective buyer by appointment. Just call and ask. This way it can answer any questions that you may have on the car. I have described this car accurately and honestly to the best of my knowledge and ability based on a complete physical inspection of the car, as well as completely servicing the car, repeatedly driving the car, and conversation with the previous owner. It is not possible to know the entire history dating back to 1972 since I didn't buy it new. Payment is as follows: The most encouraged, accepted and preferred method of payment is funds in hand and a local pickup of the car. This is the easiest way to complete the sale. Any other method of completing the sale must be discussed with me first and then approved. The title will be and must be properly transferred by a licensed PA notary into the new owners name. There will be no exceptions to this. There will be an Ebay required $300.00 non-refundable paypal deposit to commit to the sale. This deposit will be paid by the winning bidder using either the buy it now option or the winning bidder at the end of the sale. If a buyer requests shipping, it will be their financial responsibility. I will be happy to recommend previously used shippers. I will also be happy to reasonably assist in the appointment set-up, pick-up and loading of the car. Again to be crystal clear, should any prospective buyer have any questions whatsoever as to the integrity or condition of this classic Chevelle, I welcome and encourage the opportunity to show this car in person by appointment. My contact # is at the top and bottom of this ad to make it very easy to reach me. So lastly any questions, please don't hesitate to CONTACT JEFF AT 570 977 0741. Thanks and good luck ! |
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