1971 Chevelle Resto Mod 540 Big Block 750 Hp * Low Reserve * 1968 1969 1970 1972 on 2040-cars
Port Orange, Florida, United States
1971 Chevrolet Chevelle SS (Super Sport)
You are bidding on a gorgeous 1971 Chevy Chevelle SS. Because I do not have documentation to show it was born a Super Sport it is considered to be cloned. This car is in excellent shape. I have spent the last 3 hours adding up every receipt for work done to this car and it totals $61,879.21. That does not include the original investment of the clean Chevelle that was purchased for over $15,000 before all the work went into this car. This car took years to build and as you can see a whole lot of $. This car is registered and has a clear Florida title in my name. The reserve price is set at $28,000 anything over that buys it!! Here are some more details about the car: -Custom Green Pearl with white stripes -Black interior in excellent condition with bucket seats (Pro-Touring Style) -Clean undercarriage. Less than 5,000 miles since build -Crate 540 Big Block Motor with 750 Horse Power built by Kotzur Racing -700 R4-200 Automatic Transmission with race shifter -AFR Aluminum heads -Edelbrock air gap intake, Holley 780 Carburetor -2.5" Flowmaster Exhaust -Coil Over suspension -12' Front Disc Brakes with cross drilled rotors -Tilt column -Dakota Digital Dash -12 bolt posi traction rear end with 3.55 Gear Ratio -Functional Cowl Hood -Nice chrome bumpers -17 x 8" Budnik front wheels and 17 x 9" Budnik rear wheels with goodrich G Force Z rated Tires. -All stainless was polished. This car is VERY FAST! Get lots of looks everywhere it goes! There is so much work done to this car! I just recently did a full tune up including new plugs, wires and distributor cap. You are welcome to come and inspect this car at anytime in Port Orange,Fl 32128(about a hour east of Orlando, Florida). RESERVE PRICE is set low at $28,000 anything over that buys it!! Terms of sale: $1000 Paypal Deposit required within 48 hours after the auction ends. The rest paid in cash or wire transfer. Vehicle description represents my subjective opinion. Vehicle sold as-is, where is, with all faults it may or may not have. Buyer is responsible for shipping, however, I will assist in any way I can, just ask. Please absolutely no "zero" or "negative" feedback bidders (you must contact me prior to bidding). Non-paying bidders will be reported to eBay. Seller reserves the right to end/cancel this auction at any time at sole discretion. Thank you for looking and GOOD LUCK BIDDING! Any questions your welcome to email me through EBay or call/text me direct 734 377 9232 More photos available upon request. |
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