1967 Chevrolet Suburban 3 Door Rare, Nice Condition N/r on 2040-cars
Lewiston, Idaho, United States
I bought this Suburban about a month ago with intention to restore it to premium quality and decide not to do it due to existing projects. This will be a great truck for some one who wants to tow their show or race car to events or for business advertising. The gentleman that did the restoration has become deceased and I was able to get the details on the motor thru a friend of his. I am not sure who did the paint job, I don't think the previous owner did the paint job. The truck looks awesome 20 ft away but when you get up close, you see chips, few scratches, has clear coat peeling, ect. Not any dings or dents on the truck. The interior is fabulous, material is original style hounds tooth fabric. The dash pad is mint condition. Has new floor carpet that fits perfect. The heater control has one of the handles broken and there is a replacement controller that goes with the truck. Radio is original. It has 3 row seating, the one in the very back is not mounted, probably so race parts could be stored while traveling to race tracks. The windshield will need to be replace, no cracks but had bad wipers that scuff the windshield. The truck comes with a brand new power brake booster, bran new starter and multiple new parts to finish the interior. There is a pattern for the headliner that goes with the truck. The steering is tight and drives very nice. The truck has been dropped couple of inches and appears to have all new suspension. The rear end has a howling noise when you exceed 45 miles per hour and talking to a mechanic, repairs to the rear end will cost around $200-300 to repair the rear end. I have no idea what the gear ratio but cruises down the high way nice other than the howling noise. Their is rattle sound coming from one of the doors. This is a 47 year old truck, considering that, this is an amazing condition truck with very minimal rust. To the buyer, either you will use this as a work truck to tow or restore to pristine condition that would be worth it. The NADA value on this truck is:
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I would say this truck is above average. I would like to get above average retail of $12,000 but starting price is $4500 and may the best buyer win this classic beauty. Buyer will need to pick up within 30 days. $500 pay pal payment within the first 48 hours. Remainng payment thru bank to bank only. Can assist with shipping or you can fly to Lewiston, Idaho and drive it home.
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