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Gorgeous 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss 454, Fresh Restoration, Turn Key And Gooooo! on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:1234
Location:

Overland Park, Kansas, United States

Overland Park, Kansas, United States
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Offered here is the best 1972 Chevelle SS 454 you are going to find on all of eBay. This car was the recent recipient of a fresh restoration during which the car was professionally painted in a show quality coat of Targa Blue Metallic with the iconic white Chevelle SS stripes. This was a factory Corvette color in 1972. Furthermore, the car sports beautifully done chrome, stainless, and factory tinted glass. The car is an extremely solid and straight car with all body panels being original on the car. The restoration was done on a totally rust free Arlington, Texas car even down to the floors!

Under the hood of this beast is a freshly built 454 bored .30 over. The motor has factory exhaust manifolds, alminum intake, holley carb with electric choke, factory chrome valve covers, HEI Distributor, 700R4 Overdrive transmission, 12 bolt rear end with brand new Auburn Posi, 3.73 gear, Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes and factory air conditioning tops off the extensive list of features!  The air is still hooked up and blows cold. The motor breaths through a brand new 2.5 inch Flowmaster Exhaust which features the correct bell tips.  Basically, what you have here is a show quality car which is totally TURN KEY. No fiddling with this one, she is ready to go and runs reliably and cool.

Finally, the car is sitting on a set of correct SS wheels along with brand new tires and the interiors shows excellently in "as-new" condition with its comfortable factory while buckets.

PLEASE CALL FRANK THOMPSON 913 269 6513 OVERLAND PARK KANSAS A SUBURB OF KANSAS CITY MO. 
  


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On Apr-23-14 at 09:02:23 PDT, seller added the following information:

Obviously, this 1972 Chevelle SS is a clone car. It is, however, one of the finest clones money can buy in terms of fit, finish, and correctness.

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