66 Chevrolet Chevelle 2 Dr Hardtop For Parts on 2040-cars
New Philadelphia, Ohio, United States
Engine:MISSING
Drive Type: MISSING
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 99,999
Model: Chevelle
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: HARDTOP
This is a 2 door Chevelle hard top that I used for parts, and I don't need it anymore. There is no transmission, but it had a 307 engine in it that will run. I don't want the engine and you don't have to take it if you don't want it either. The frame is a fantastic 9 out of 10, but the body is a 3 out of 10. At the moment I have a Mississippi salvage title for it.
It is missing the driver side door, I needed it.
No windshield or rear glass
I put in a 67 dash, but the dash that was in it also goes with the car. The previous owner cut it up, etc.
Power steering gearbox. Just a steering column shaft, not a complete column. It does steer very well with this.
The hood is an aftermarket almost new SS style, but was hit on the passenger side, could be repaired- see the pictures.
The trunk lid is almost new. The hardtop and firewall are in great condition.
The door panels are with the car, but they are not in great condition. The upper section of the rear seat, in very good cond. is there-it didn't come with the lower section. It also didn't come with front seats or a console.
The floor pans were cut out. The pan under rear seat is good. Cross braces need to be replaced. Trunk pan and rear wheel wells need to be replaced. There were no front wheel wells.
It has the original 4 wheel brake drums. The rearend is original 10 bolt non posi 3.08-1 ratio
Most of the wiring under the dash is there with the fuse block.
The 15" chrome Superior and tires can go with the car for more money. Tires have 85% tread left. If not it will have some old wheel and tires to roll it on your trailer. 0
I have more pictures if need more info, just ask.
No shipping for this.
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