1971 Chevy Chevelle Concourse Station Wagon on 2040-cars
Fremont, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350C.I.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Chevelle
Trim: Concourse
Options: CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 40,775
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Dark Carmal
Warranty: None
Number of Cylinders: 8
This is a Very Nice 1971 Chevelle Concourse Station Wagon that was built and sold in California. I contacted the Original Dealership that is still in business. I do have the Original Build Sheet Window Sticker. Car was originally Placer Gold. Someone along the way has painted it White. Paint Is Good...has its small defects but has NO RUST THROUGH. I replaced the hood with a NEW Metal Cowel Induction Hood. I also rebuilt the rear Tailgate as it did have rust through. It is all repaired and we took out the Back-Up Lights and re-located them down to the NEW Rear Chevelle Bumper. Also has a NEW Front Chevelle Bumper.The Tailgate only swings open as we took out the drop hinges. Car has its Original Numbers Matching 350C.I. motor and 350 Trans that runs Great. Again a previous owner has added the Mild Crane Cam with Hydralic Lifters, Edlebrock Hi-Rise Intake and a Edlebrock 650 carb with HEADERS. I also added 2" New Drop Springs to the front and 1 1/2" New Drop Springs to the rear with Air Shocks on rear. I choose to have all windows LEGALLY TINTED. Car has a nice Dual Exhaust System with Glass Packs to the rear and side exits. Engine compartment looks good with Chrome dress up kit installed. The following is options from the factory...Soft Ray Tinted Glass, Power Tailgate Window, 4 Seasons Air Conditioning, Turbo Fire 350 V8, Turbo Hydromatic Trans, Power Steering, Concealed Storage Compartment, Glove Box Light, Front Should Belts, Lighter, Carpeting, Hide-A-Way Wipers, Wheel Opening Moldings, Power Disc/Drum Brakes, Dual Master Cylinder Brake Sysytem, Back Up lights, Dual Electric Speed Wipers, WAGONS ARE IN ! And they are Cool to drive !! I would not hesitate to drive this wagon anywhere. The car turns heads wherever I go. Headliner does have 2 small rips in it but I am including a NEW Headliner with car. Also Rear Seat Cushion has a small tear in it. Door Panels are all nice. Dash is nice...NO CRACKS. Car has Boyd Wheels with 15" in Front and 17" in rear. Tires are DIRECTIONALS that have about 900 miles on them. Any questions can be directed to 419-307-2282. I am selling the car with AS-IS Warranty. I will help winning buyer to coordinate shipping if needed. Thanks for looking and GOOD LUCK BIDDING. This Car is offered for sale Locally so I DO have the right to end auction early if Car is sold locally.
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