1968 Chevelle Real Super Sport Factory 4 Speed Barn Find Same Owner Last 35 Yrs on 2040-cars
Jamestown, Tennessee, United States
THIS CAR WAS LOCALLY OWNED FOR THE LAST 35 YRS BUY THE SAME GUY. THE TITLE WILL VERIFY THE DATES. IT IS A FACTORY SS396 WITH A MUNCIE 4 SPEED LAST TAGGED AND INSURED IN 1990. I BROUGHT THE CAR HOME AND DID A FULL BRAKE JOB WITH ALL NEW BRAKE HOSES, WHEEL CYLINDERS, SHOES, DRUMS, ECT. I HAVE POSTED PICS OF THE REPAIRS. THE 12 BOLT REAR NEEDED SOME REPAIRS ALSO. I INSTALLED A NEW RICHMOND 373 GEAR AND A NEW YUKON LIMITED SLIP DIFF. I HAVE POSTED PICS OF THOSE REPAIRS. THE MUNCIE 4 SPEED IS THE ORIGINAL TRANS WITH MATCHING NUMBERS AND DATES, PICS INCLUDED. THE ENGINE IS A 396 BORED 60 OVER WITH A FULL ROLLER CAM AND ROCKERS AND NOT FOR THE FAINT AT HEART. I INSTALLED NEW COATED HOOKER HEADERS, NEW 3" EXHAUST, NEW CLUTCH ASSEMBLY AND NEW COMPONENTS THAT WERE NECESSARY FOR DRIVING. THIS CAR RUNS EXTREMELY STRONG AND IS PUMP GAS FRIENDLY. THE CAR IS A FACTORY A/C CAR BUT THE COMPRESSOR AND BRACKETS ARE GONE. THE FLOOR PANS AND TRUNK PANS ARE SOLID. THIS CAR IS A BLAST TO DRIVE MAYBE THE MOST FUN I'VE HAD IN A CAR IN SEVERAL YEARS. THE BODY IS GOOD BUT NOT PERFECT. THIS IS A GREAT CAR FOR RESTORATION OR JUST ENJOY SHIFTING GEARS AND LAYING RUBBER. I HAVE INCLUDED PICS OF EVERYTHING THAT I THINK PEOPLE WOULD LIKE TO SEE ABOUT THE BODY AND A FACEBOOK VIDEO OF THE CARS ABILITY TO PERFORM. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY DUE TO LOCAL LISTINGS. THERE WILL BE A 500 DOLLAR DEPOSIT DUE 24 HOURS OF AUCTIONS END. THIS IS A USED VEHICLE AND SOLD AS-IS BUT IS AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL INSPECTION ANYTIME. ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL 931-397-2475 AND THANKS FOR LOOKING. facebook.com/photo.php?v=279705175520947&set=vb.100004443991455&type=2&theater
On Mar-09-14 at 18:47:37 PDT, seller added the following information: IF YOU LIKE THE FACEBOOK VIDEO CLICK LIKE ON FACEBOOK. THANKS AGAIN FOR LOOKING |
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Junkyard Gem: 1980 Chevrolet LUV Mikado
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