1966 Chevelle Ss Clone Very Nice Car 350 Auto Great Driver on 2040-cars
Kodak, Tennessee, United States
Engine:CHEVY 350 SMALL BLOCK
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: BUTTER NUT YELLOW
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Chevelle
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: BASE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 98,456
Sub Model: SS CLONE
FOR SALE IS MY 1966 CHEVELLE SS CLONE.HAS A NICE RUNNING 350 WITH 350 TURBO TRANNY.THIS CAR HAS POWER STEERING MANAUL BRAKES,NICE EXHAUST SYSTEM SOUNDS GREAT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT.PAINT AND INTERIOR ARE VERY NICE HAS NICE AFTERMARKET PIONEER CD PLAYER.UNDERNEATH THIS CAR LOOKS GREAT ROCK SOLID NEW BUMPERS AND OTHER CHROME ALL GLASS IS GOOD LOVE TO TRADE BE REAL THANKS, THIS IS REAL NICE CAR A PERSON CAN GET IN AND ENJOY NOW,BE PROUD TO TAKE TO ANY CAR SHOW IT PRESENTS ITSELF WELL LOOKS GREAT IN PERSON .
ANY QUESTIONS CALL 865-335-3802 OR EMAIL ME
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP CAN DRIVE THIS CAR HOME
PLEASE DONT BID UNLESS YOU PLAN ON FOLLOWING THROUGH WITH SALE
I REQUIRE 1000 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTIONS END
CAR NEEDS TO BE PAID IN FULL WITHIN 7 DAYS LIKE TO HAVE PICKED UP IN 14 DAYS UNLESS OTHERWISED DISCUSSED
CAR IS AS IS WERE IS YOU WIN BID COME ----P A Y----- PICK UP AND LEAVE REAL SIMPLE
THANKS AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING
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