67 Chevelle Ss 396 4 Speed (real 138 Code Ss) on 2040-cars
Northfield, New Jersey, United States
Engine:396/325 BIG BLOCK
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: SS396
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: Chevelle
Interior Color: Black
Trim: SS396
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: POSI. 12 BOLT
Mileage: 56,000
SS396 CHEVELLE 4 SPEED 138 CODE VIN 4 SPEED MUNCIE 12 BOLT POSI 396/325 ENGINE This is a real 138 code SS, not a clone Runs and handles very well, no wander or pull, very quick and reliable Engine starts up instantly, 50psi oil pressure (rebuilt several years ago and driven little, barks as it should from high compression) Engine is the correct year 67 396/325 Trans is 4 speed Muncie with Hurst shifter 12 bolt Posi. rear New brakes New exhaust New wheels and tires New fuel tank Chrome and stainless are excellent Dash is uncut (stock stereo and gauge openings) Original floors Interior is excellent with no tears, cushions feel new. (seat frames and cushions are stock. If factory style upholstery and door panels are preferred it is a $450.00 kit and easily done. However this interior is extremely comfortable and the material is higher grade than stock). The body is all metal and extremely straight. (No cancer or bondo other than skim) 56k miles (actual on title and since the car has been in the state it's whole life I have no reason to doubt. It does drive very well) Basically this Chevelle is a great driver. It is fun to drive and very reliable. Overall the paint is very shiny and was an expensive job in it's day, (base/clear). It could use a respray or repair because of the beginnings of paint popping in some areas, The area where the graphics are are perfect so a partial paint repair is possible if they were retained. It is a stock GM color. Please inspect or have the car inspected before bidding. I can make it available at any time during the auction. It is on the road and being driven now. Please feel free to contact me for an appointment or more detailed info. Questions will be answered quickly and I can send any close up pictures or video of the car that you need. (Old car, not perfect. Please ask questions before bidding!) OVERSEAS SALE IS WELCOME |
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