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1968 Chevrolet Chevelle on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1968 Mileage:1
Location:

College Station, Texas, United States

College Station, Texas, United States
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Reluctantly putting this one up for sale.  I've owned for 8+ years, previous owner had it for about 10 or so years, all were garaged in Texas.  I believe that all metal is original, this is a solid rust free Texas car.  Runs and drives great, get in and go (FAST).  Clear Texas Title in my name.  Have a couple of high dollar projects in the works, so selling a few cars to help raise the cash please see my other auctions.

400 Small Block destroked to 377, 4 bolt, 7 quart pan, 2.02 valves, steel crank and rods, arp rod bolts, Pete Jackson gear drive, TRW forged pistons, Holley single plane Street Dominator intake, Holley 4160 Carb (driver), Comp Cam magnum 292, Harlen Sharp roller rockers, poly motor mounts, 12 bolt 3.73 rear, front disk brake conversion, lakewood ladder bars, boxed in rear arms, 4 core alumn radiator, turbo 400 with ultra bell housing, 8 point roll cage, B&M shifter.

NOS 250HP installed but NEVER used.  You will need to upgrade the carb from the "driver" 4160 to a 850dp or something along those lines to use the Nitrous.

Front seats are out of a 1969 442 (I think) and need recovering, original covers are brittle and torn.  I have brand new unopened PUI 1969 seat covers for them that I can include for $260 adder to sale price.  I also have a brand new gas tank and sending unit for a $125 adder to the sale price, and an aftermarket gauge cluster housing (no gauges) I can include for a $99 adder to the sale price.  I will include the original rear seat, although it does not fit with the NOS bottle and cage installed at this time. 

The Nitto tires and rims are like new, Rears have maybe 100 miles on them tops.  I have driven this car on 2 hour trips with no problems, has never broken down or stranded me.  Car has blue neon lights inside and under the car which illuminate the NOS bottle and car very cool.  Obviously these can be taken off easily, but they do look good at night.

Please note that I will be removing the MSD 6A and timing box, it is not hooked up at this time and I need it for another car.

The problems that I know about are:  The Tach is not hooked up, the passenger window rolls up but stops about 3 inches from the top, you physically have to pull it up to finish closing it, I do not think the wipers work if memory serves me correctly, the driver side back window fell of its tracks you can still get it up but you have to do so manually moving it while cranking, the hood closes but the springs are old and you have to push the hood down at the cowl after it is closed to look 100% closed - not a big deal but again no surprises, engine starts right up but choke is not set up so you have to warm it up for 30 seconds or so on a cold start.  Exhause is a little loud, but not abnoxious.  Runs and drives fast - lots of fun, NO hesitation or anything like that, no surprises this is a get in and go car.

Car would look awesome with a little time and money, again I hate to part ways with her but just one of those things.  I am an honest Ebay and expect the same from a potential buyer.  Car is for sale locally I reserve the right to end this auction at any time.  International bidders are welcome as I have sold a few toys in the past worldwide, please read my feedback on other Classic Cars and motorcycles I have sold over the years. Thanks and good luck!

 

 

 


On Jan-28-14 at 16:34:11 PST, seller added the following information:

I do have a set of rims and tires Rally style for a more original look if you are interested.  Contact me with a question on price, we can work out a revised Buy it Now price according to me keeping the Old Schools and Nittos.  Thanks for the question,

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