1968 Chevelle Malibu No Reserve on 2040-cars
Cocoa, Florida, United States
Engine:327
Drive Type: auto
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 111
Model: Chevelle
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: base
NO RESERVE
Hello a new addition to the family forces me to sell my 1968 chevelle. Car is an original v8 car and a/c car which is currently not hooked up.
INTERIOR, Interior has new Procar front seats, New Carpet, New dash pad, New custom console, New Door Panels, New Armrest, New Window cranks, New headliner currently not installed. Has original back seats which are in driver condition. Interior is all complete and from the pictures you can see is very nice driver quality.
EXTERIOR, Exterior of the car is painted Matte Black and looks good. It gives it that muscle style look without being like every other chevelle out there. The body is really straight for a 45 yr old car and from what I can see the body only has 1 little spot of rust which is lower quarter and that's about nickel size nothing bad at all. All panels seem to be original panels from what I can tell. Floors and trunk are also very solid and original. There isn't any serious rot on this car like mentioned all I can find is the lower quarter. All trim is there along with the badging a real nice driver car with very little could be a show stopper its a great starting point.
MOTOR, Motor is a rebuilt 1967 327 sbc with Edelbrock intake, 600cfm edelbrock carb, Hei distributor, New msd plug wires, new plugs, and Headers. Car has new brakes all around along with all new shocks.
The car starts right up and drives good. I drive this car to and from work and have put 100 miles on the car and haven't had any problems with it.
Any questions please ask as this car is being sold As Is where is. Payment is due in full within 3 days of auction end. Shipping needs to be arranged by buyer but Im available anytime for the shipping company to take the car etc.
Please don't bid if you don't intend to pay!! Car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early. Cash talks so feel free to make me an offer.
On Jun-23-13 at 11:30:20 PDT, seller added the following information:
I've been asked a lot of questions and have answered them the best to my ability I encourage anyone who can to come inspect the car if note rested as this is a used car.
On Jun-23-13 at 11:33:14 PDT, seller added the following information:
Also have many more pics if you would like them email me and I can send them. Thanks again
On Jun-23-13 at 13:29:36 PDT, seller added the following information:
I had a question on the wheels and tires and they are 14" new bf tires and craigers. Thanks.
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