1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Ss Tribute Project Car on 2040-cars
Geneva, Ohio, United States
UP FOR BID IS A 1970 CHEVELLE. THE CAR ORIGINALLY STARTED IT'S LIFE AS A 6 CYLINDER CAR BUT NOW IT HAS A FRESH 402 BIG BLOCK IN IT WITH HEADERS. THE 402 WAS FRESHENED UP WITH NEW RINGS, BEARINGS, OIL PUMP, CAM AND LIFTERS AND TIMING CHAIN. I HAVE NOT FIRED THE ENGINE YET. THE ENGINE IS BACKED BY A SAGINAW 4 SPEED WITH NEW CLUTCH, PRESSURE PLATE AND THROW OUT BEARING.. THE CAR HAS A 12 BOLT POSI WITH 456 GEARS AND A LADDER BAR SETUP IN THE BACK. THE CAR ALSO HAS A FRONT DISC BRAKE CONVERSION KIT ON IT.THE BODY HAS BEEN OFF THE FRAME, PAINTED, AND NEW BUSHINGS INSTALLED BEFORE I GOT IT. FRAME IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE. OVERALL THE BODY IS IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE BUT THERE IS SOME BONDO IN THE REAR QUARTERS AND IT STILL HAS A COUPLE SMALL RUST HOLES IN THE QUARTERS BUT THEY ARE VERY EASILY FIXABLE. ( SEE PICS) THE DOORS ARE IN PRETTY DECENT SHAPE WITH A FEW DINGS BUT MAY NEED A LITTLE BIT OF REPAIR ON THE BOTTOMS. THE CAR COMES WITH A NEW LEFT FRONT FENDER. THE RIGHT FENDER IS A REPOP AND IT HAS A DECENT COWL INDUCTION HOOD. ALSO HAVE A NEW SET OF INNER FENDERS AND NEW DOOR PANEL SET. THEN FLOORS IN THE CAR ARE IN PRETTY DECENT SHAPE WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SOME HOLES WHERE A ROLL CAGE WAS INSTALLED AT ONE TIME. THE TRUNK FLOOR IS IN NICE SHAPE BUT THEY CUT A HOLE IN IT FOR THE FUEL CELL BUT I DO HAVE THE PATCH PANEL FOR THAT.THERE IS 2 SPOTS IN THE TRUNK THAT NEEDS TO BE REPAIRED WHERE THE ROLL CAGE WAS WELDED TO THE FLOOR. THIS CAR WOULD MAKE A PERFECT SUPER SPORT CLONE OR A REST ROD. WOULD BE VERY EASY TO HAVE THIS CAR ON THE ROAD THIS YEAR. USED CAR SOLD AS IS.
EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCAL PICKUP OR SHIPPING. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME AS IT IS FOR SALE LOCALLY FOR $6500.00. THE RESERVE IS LESS THAN THAT. On May-18-14 at 18:38:16 PDT, seller added the following information: I FORGOT TO ADD THAT THE LOWER COWLS WILL NEED REPAIRED THE PREVIOUS OWNER CUT THEM OUT AND BOXED THEM IN, I THINK THEY WERE GOING TO USE FENDER WELL HEADERS ON THE CAR. ALSO THE FRONT WINDSHIELD IS NEWER AND THE FRONT AND REAR GLASS ARE ONLY SITTING IN THERE JUST FOR THE PICTURES. |
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