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1967 Chevrolet Chevelle 300 on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:95025
Location:

Lynchburg, Ohio, United States

Lynchburg, Ohio, United States
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I'm listing a 1967 4-door model 300 Chevelle for my father in law. The price has been dropped and a truck picture(s) has been added. Clean title, all original! Either a 230 or 250 straight 6. It's a 3 speed manual with overdrive straight from the factory(very rare.) Has new back air shocks, and brakes. Head liner, and seat are in good condition no rips. The dash has a cut(pictured.) The front bumper is on(pictured.) Any more questions call 937-364-7048. Only call during the day ask for Jesse. (Est.) SERIOUS OFFERS ONLY!

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