1969 Chevelle Ss 396 4 Speed Matching Numbers Project on 2040-cars
Plainfield, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:396
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:onwer
Exterior Color: daytona yellow
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Chevelle
Trim: ss
Drive Type: 2 W DRIVE
Mileage: 52,000
For sale is a complete project 1969 chevelle ss 396 4 speed CONSOLE bucket seat daytona yellow with a black vinyle roof. I have the hole original numbers matching drive train for the car. 396 big block 3955272 casting JAcode matching vin of the car . M20 muncie 4 speed transmission matching the vin number of the car. It has the original 12 bolt positraction rear in it date coded with 410 gear. The original super sport dash from the factory still in the car.The vin number of the car reads 136379B341240 The trim tag reads ST69 13637 BAL186991 BDY TR 756 76B PNT 1C BL 109256 .76 B PAINT CODE IS ONE OF TWO COLORS THAT ONLY CAME WITH THE SS 396 OPTION FOR 1969 CHEVELLE. Engine pad stamping TO108JA 19 B 341240 the m20 numbers are P9A21A VIN 19B341240 M20 Casting 3925660 This L35 numbers matching real super sport car is in need of a hole resto it needs all new sheet metal installed. This project car is only for the guy that wants to have a real numbers matching 1969 chevelle super sport if this is what you are looking for then i got it clean title in my hand . I also have to go with IT 5,000 DOLLARS IN GM NOS PARTS A GM nos grill and a nice real GM ss hood and a GM nos header panel a GM nos drivers side and pass side fenders A set of all four GM YA CODED SS FACTORY RIMS AND GM TRIM RIMS IN VERY NICE DRIVER SHAPE. A nos gm drivers side full quarter panel.A 1969 CHEVELLE FOUR DOOR comes with this listing THE car is a doner car to help restore the super sport it has most off all rust free original parts . The rocker panels on the SS CAR are good the roof is good the frame is very good all the glass is good. THE DONER CAR ALSO HAS A 12 BOLT REAR END IN IT. YOU ARE GETTING TWO 12 BOLT POSI REAR ENDS. I added pictures of the vin stamping of the m20 4 speed transmission and thay came out clear and also the title. I took pictures of the matching numbers 396 pad that reads clear as day when you are looking down at it. I WILL GUARANTEE THAT THIS CAR IS A COMPLETE NUMBERS MATCHING REAL 1969 CHEVELLE SS 396 4 SPEED CAR THE MATCHING NUMBERS 396 ENGINE AND M20 4 SPEED HAVE BEN INSIDE THE GARAGE FROM 1982 AND THE ENGINE TURNS OVER FREE. I have invested 14,000 in this chevelle in parts and buying the car. Forget about my time i spent i'm not trying to get no wheres near my money back so the reserve is LOW. IF YOU NO HOW TO DO BODY WORK YOU CAN MAKE A REAL NICE CAR OUT OF THIS The car has the rusted blue nose you see in the picture removed off of it and the 396 THAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURE IS ALSO REMOVED AND IS NOTHE MATCHING NUMBERS ENGINE FOR THE CAR AND IT IS NOT PART OF THE SALE YOU CAN HAVE THE RUSTED NOSE IF YOU WANT IT. LIKE I SAID WITH ALLTHE NEW GM NOS PARTS YOU HAVE A HOLE NEW RUST FREE GM NOSE.
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