1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss 454 Auto on 2040-cars
Chula Vista, California, United States
1967 Chevelle SS “Real” SS 138 vin (California Produced –
Fremont) auto TH400 transmission. Completely re-done. New front end bushings,
4-wheel power disk brakes, power steering, Ididit tilt steering column, 454cu
with all new fuel system, new tank, lines fuel injection system, computer,
harness and electric fuel pump. There is NO rust on this car. Car is black on
black and recently painted 7 months ago, buffed when new and haven’t waxed
since. New 17” alloy wheels, 17x8 front, 17x9 rear. All lights works, turning
signal, brakes, high beam, interior, dash console, windshield wipers work..
radio is not connected (have connector to do so but haven’t done so I do not
know if radio is good) center console clock does not work. Horns I bought from
a 67 Chevelle but haven’t got them to work. Charging system works great, no
shorts.. tranny and motor do not leak, all new exhaust, new drive axle and
u-joints, rear end is the factory 12 bolt that was redone with new gears and
seals (factory gearing). Upholstery is all new, carpet seats, door panels, new
front windshield with wipers. All new weather-stripping and window seals. There
is so much that I have done to this car but it has just been sitting in my
garage. I have clear California title in my name with non-op status and no back
dmv fees. The plates that are on the car are clear black plates from DMV and
would keep them if the car goes out of state but will leave them if car sells
in California. I have the front 396 emblems and the rear SS script emblems that
come with the car but I did not install them because I like a clean line, just
my preference. I have owned this car now for 5 years and hate to see her go but
I do not have time to enjoy her and time to let her go.. the only thing I suggest
is changing the headliner, that I didn’t do. It was in ok shape for me but you
can tell it is not new like all the rest of the interior. I also have the rear
speaker for the car and the clips which I haven’t installed. If you have any
questions please email me, … the car is being sold as is and no warranty is
implied or given and it is the responsibility of the buyer for shipping charges
and arrangements. I can store the car for a while in my garage since that is
where it sits anyway. Thanks for looking………. $1000.00 non refundable deposit at
end of auction and prefer bank wire transfer… thanks.. On Apr-23-14 at 07:21:25 PDT, seller added the following information: forgot to mention that the heater is not connected and I didn't replace the heater core since I wouldn't use it in California. Thanks.. |
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