1966 Chevelle Ss Real Deal! on 2040-cars
Malvern, Arkansas, United States
Engine:396
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Chevelle
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Super Sport
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 100,000
This is a 1966 Chevelle 396 SS true 13817 car. I have included a picture of the Trim Tag so you can do your own investigating on its authenticity. Shows to have been built the second week of May in Baltimore with the original color being Artesian Turqoise (which looks like it still has the original paint on it). It is a factory automatic and a/c car. This car needs everything but is one of the best optioned SS cars of this year I have ran across. It has the 'knee knocker" tach, what looks to be a dealer installed am/fm under dash stereo, still has all of the a/c system in tact including compressor. (No having to hunt down hard to find brackets). It also has a very interesting Delco alternator (see pic). It looks to be pretty much unmolested except for it does not have the matching #s 396. I purchased the car as a non-runner but got it home, put new points, battery, and ran the fuel line to an external gas can and she fired up. Motor sounds good and it takes gear. It has NO brakes so we have not driven it. All sheet metal has rust and will probably need replaced with the exception of the new hood. Frame looks to be in good condition. It does have some a few trim parts in the trunk, including a grill that is in good condition. Seats, console, shifter..all of the hard to find stuff is there. This car needs a complete restoration but you will have an extremely rare and high dollar car when finished. This is not a car that someone has previously attempted to restore or pieced together. It is a clean slate to build a very desirable car. Please look at the pictures provided and ask any questions that you might have before bidding. I have done my best to represent the vehicle through description and photos. Feel free to call or text 501-337-3792 with any questions. Car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time due to local sale if the reserve has not been met. Any serious and reasonable offers will be entertained. I have a clean title in hand. $500 deposit is due within 24 hours of the end of the auction and I accept Cashier's Checks, Cash, or wire transfers. Buyer is responsible for transporting vehicle. Thank you. God bless and happy bidding.
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