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1969 Chevelle Ss396 4-spd "numbers Matching" Less Than 1000 Since Restoration on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:800 Color: Daytona Yellow /
 Black vinyl
Location:

Hughson, California, United States

Hughson, California, United States
Transmission:4-spd
Body Type:2 dr coupe
Engine:396 cu in "born with/numbers matching"
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:gas
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 13637BAL2280106 Year: 1969
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Chevelle
Trim: SS396 2dr coupe
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 800
Sub Model: SS396
Exterior Color: Daytona Yellow
Warranty: NONE
Interior Color: Black vinyl
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Up for auction is my, "born with/numbers matching", Daytona Yellow, 1969 Chevelle SS396, 4-spd, original "restored" car.  When I say "numbers matching original" I mean through out.  Unlike many cars you will find for sale, I have photo's to document the entire power train.  I have all the receipts to verify the entire restoration i.e. motor, trans, rear-end etc etc  There are photo of the car being disassembled showing all the numbers on the engine block, trans and rear-end.  "Vintage Air" was installed

The car is an original L-34 car.  The car built built 04A, the first week of April.  The engine stamping, NOT A RE-STAMPED, block have the factory "broaching" still.  The number on the engine pad is T0326JC.  This tells you the motor was built March 26, 1969.  The "JC" tells you it was factory equipped with a 4-spd.  The Muncie trans is stamped with the VIN number, it carries the P9C19A code all on the correct "660" case.  The rear-end carries a code of C1 03 21 B.  The car came with a 3:73 posi rear-end.  The gears were changed to 3:36.  I still have the original 3:73 gears which are in great shape.  The gears were changed for better "freeway" driving.
Without listing every single part numbers and date code, I will tell you this car has the correct "rare" 7029215 Rochester carb, unique to this car.  The correct "6223" steel crank, 1063 heads, 1111498 dist, water pump, alternator, fuel pump on so on.  The original master cylinder "309" BA code, booster of 9391 dated "80 and so.  You ask me and I'll tell you the numbers and date codes. All the original parts were sent out to various business' and restored, they WERE NOT replaced with aftermarket LOOK A A LIKE parts.
The car has all new wiring loom front to back from "MH" wiring.  The car has all new glass.  The chassis was removed all received all new frame bushing and a complete front-end rebuild.  All new brake lines, gas tank, GM sending unit.
The car received a complete new interior.  The car has the original "SS" gauges cluster with tachometer, center console, tilt steering column
The car was re-painted the original Daytona Yellow using PPG Basecoat/Clearcoat.  A new black vinyl top was installed.  
The cowl tag verify's the color and interior.
The cowl tag also has the "L code on it.  To which many researchers feel only was placed on "true" Super Sports that were built at the Kanas and Baltimore plants.  This is a Baltimore car.
I have no "complete" or "pieces" of any type of build sheet which I claim was found in the car during the restoration, as many sellers state.  
I will answer as many questions as possible about the car.
Clear California title in hand.
The car is for sale locally also, therefore I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.
Upon a sale I request a $500.00 deposit via PAYPAL.  Full payment within 7 days.  I will accept a cash or money wired to my account.  The car and title will not be released until payment is made in FULL.
The owner is responsible for all shipping arraignments & shipping charges.  


On Jun-10-13 at 06:51:37 PDT, seller added the following information:

Sorry, forgot to mention a few thinks. The bumpers and guards were re-chromed. The rims are correct "YA" rims including the spare. A "Crower" roller cam and roller rockers were also installed as a $2000.00 upgrade. The suspension rebuild also included four new coil springs.


On Jun-10-13 at 12:22:16 PDT, seller added the following information:

Again guys, sorry, just remembered the car came equipped "F41" rear suspension i.e. boxed lower control arms and sway bar.

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