1972 Chevrolet Chevelle 454 Ss, Fresh Engine, Flowmaster Exhaust Edlebrock V8 Nr on 2040-cars
Metairie, Louisiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Automatic
Model: Chevelle
Mileage: 2,500
Trim: SS
I am selling my 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle 454 SS clone. One of the most popular and sought after muscle cars of all time! The car was purchased from a specialty dealership two years ago, hardly put 1000 miles on it. Frame is great and straight, no rust, drives straight. The oil has been changed regularly with full synthetic oil. It is running and driving great, and it has been well taken care of and garage kept. Less than 2500 miles on the rebuilt engine. Since I've owned it, there has been no racing, smoking, or any other type abuse. Recently installed full heat, resealed doors, windows, and taillights, replaced rear dash, installed a high flow air filter, and installed new tires and wheels. This car is really a blank slate and worth every penny. It's a perfect muscle car as parts are easily accessible and cheap, it's easy to work on, and it's fun to drive! I have all of the receipts and paperwork from restore, as well as two sets of floor mats, car cover, and sway bar kit that has yet to be installed. Title is clean and clear. This will be a great investment to whoever buys it as the value of these will only go up. As I'm sure you know these are not easy to find at this price with all of the options that are included. This is a no reserve auction, but the car is listed for sale locally for $21,999.00.
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Drive train Specs:
Mark IV 1980 big block 454
Cam: Comp Cams hydraulic
427 Heads
Roller rockers
Polished billet serpentine belts system
Edlebrock high flow air cleaner
Fast ratio power steering
Flowmaster dual exhaust
Power disc brakes (front)
Transmission/rear end
Newly built turbo 400 automatic transmission
12 bolt rear end with 3:42 posi-traction
Interior:
New carpets
Factory console,
Bucket seats
Custom Covan dash
New autometer gauges
Newly installed heat
Exterior:
All new chrome
Paint is three years old
Functional cowl induction hood
Brand new Crager D ring wheels and chrome center caps with less than 50 miles on them
Mickey Thompson street legal drag tires with less than 50 miles on them.
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