1970 Chevelle 4 Speed Great Project on 2040-cars
Lawndale, North Carolina, United States
Engine:SBC
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Model: Chevelle
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: GREEN
1970 CHEVELLE GREAT PROJECT CAR. SOUTH CAROLINA CAR. CAR HAS HAD A LOT OF WORK ALREADY DONE TO IT. HAS HAD THE FLOORS CLEANED AND PAINTED. FRAME HAS BEEN CLEANED AND PAINTED FROM THE FIREWALL BACK. HAS HAD THE MOTOR REBUILT BUT NOT THE ORIGINAL. UNDER THE HOOD THE FIREWALL AND RADIATOR SUPPORT HAS ALREADY BEEN CLEANED AND PAINTED ALONG WITH THE INNER FENDERS. LOOKS NICE UNDER THE HOOD THE WAY IT HAS BEEN DETAILED. FULL NEW EXHAUST FROM THE COATED MANIFOLDS BACK WITH CORRECT OVAL TIPS. NEW SHOCKS. NEW CHROME WHEELS. NEW CARPET. NEW LEFT FENDER, AND NEW COWL HOOD. HAS A BORG WARNER 4 SPEED TRANS WAS ORIGINALLY 3 ON THE TREE. DOORS ARE VERY SOLID. ROCKERS ARE GOOD. NEEDS PATCH IN LOWER RIGHT FENDER BUT IS INCLUDED. PATCH IN DRIVERS FLOOR. INTERIOR IS COMPLETE WITH WORKING LIGHTS, INTERIOR LIGHT, EVEN THE BUZZER STILL WORKS. ORIGINAL DECALS STILL IN DRIVERS DOOR. ALL GLASS IS THERE AND GOOD. CAR NEEDS REAR QUARTERS DUE TO RUST AROUND BACK GLASS AND TRUNK GUTTER. MIGHT AS WELL DO THE WHEELHOUSES ALSO. NEEDS TRUNK FLOOR WORK OR REPLACEMENT. FILLER BETWEEN TRUNK LID AND BACK GLASS. DECK LID. LIP WORK OR REPLACEMENT ON REAR BODY PANEL. ALL CAUSED BY THOSE GOOD OLD SOUTH CAROLINA PINE NEEDLES. WOULD MAKE A GREAT 454 SS CLONE. ALREADY HAS A GOOD START. NEEDS A FULL RESTORATION . SS DASH PANEL, REAR GLASS TRIM, LOWER PATCH INCLUDED. SOLD AS-IS. CAN END AUCTION EARLY. CAN CANCEL ANY OR ALL BIDS. EMAIL WITH QUESTIONS.
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