72 Chevelle 2dr Ht on 2040-cars
SOUTHERN AL, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Chevelle
Trim: SS
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: AT
Mileage: 12,345
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
1972 CHEVELLE 2 DR HT. THIS CAR HAS SS BADGES AND SS DOOR PANELS ON IT, THIS CAR IS NOT A TRUE SS, I WAS GOING TO DO AN SS CLONE. 1972 350 ENGINE W/TH350 TRANS, POWER DRUM BRAKES, 10 BOLT REAR. I DO NOT KNOW WHAT THE GEAR RATIO IS. OVERALL, IT HAS A DECENT BODY BUT THE LH REAR QTR PANEL (FULL PANEL) AND OUTER WHEEL HOUSE WILL NEED TO BE REPACED. WHEN I BOUGHT THE CAR, SOMEONE HAD CUT OUT PART OF THE DAMAGED QTR PANEL ( I THINK THIS WAS DONE TO ALLOW THE REAR TIRE TO ROLL). I USED ALUM TAPE TO TO COVER THIS CUTOUT AREA TO KEEP THE RAIN WATER OUT, THAT IS THE REASON IT LOOKS SO WRINKLY IN THIS AREA. PACKAGE TRAY HAS 2 BIG SPEAKER HOLES CUT IN IT. THIS IS AN AC CAR, BUT IT IS NOT HOOKED UP. HAS SOFTRAY GLASS, NO DASH PAD/CARPET/HEADLINER, FRONT BENCH SEAT IS NOT IN THE PICTURES, IT IS CURRENTY IN ONE OF MY ELCAMINOS AND I WILL PLACE IT IN THE CAR. CAR RUNS AND DRIVES. I HAD NOT STARTED THE CAR IN A GOOD YEAR OR SO, WHEN I STARTED IT, I COULD SMELL THAT THE GAS HAD WENT BAD CAUSING THE MOTOR TO RUN A LITTLE ROUGH, MOST LIKELY IT MAY HAVE FOULED A PLUG OR TWO. MOTOR HAD RUNNED GREAT BEFORE, NEED TO DRAIN THE TANK AND PUT FRESH FUEL IN IT. SOLID FLOORSPANS, I HAD RESTORED THE TRUNK ABOUT 3 YEARS AGO, SPRAYED WITH TRUNK SPLATTER PAINT. EXTERIOR BLACK PAINT IS GOING BAD IN SOME SPOTS. BOTH LOWER FRONT FENDERS AND THE RH LOWER QTR PANEL HAVE SMALL RUST HOLES, EASY REPAIRS. HAVE KEYS TO DOORS, IGN AND TRUNK. I HAVE NO IDEA HOW MANY MILES ARE ON THE CAR SO THE BLOCK WITH THE MILEAGE IS NOT CORRECT,(EBAY MAKES YOU PUT A MILEAGE # IN THIS BLOCK). CURRENTY TAGGED IN AL.. THE STATE OF AL. DOES NOT ISSUE A TITLE FOR VEHICLES 35 YEARS AND OLDER. THESE OLDER VEHICLES ARE SOLD WITH AN BILL OF SALE ONLY. I HAVE AN LETTER HEAD LETTER FROM THE DMV THAT I CAN PROVIDE TOO. THIS LETTER IS TAKEN TO YOUR DMV WITH THE BILL OF SALE TO REG THE VEHICLE. I HAVE DONE THIS SEVERAL TIMES MYSELF WHEN I LIVED IN ANOTHER STATE, WORKED JUST AS EASY AS HAVING A TITLE. ALSO, YOU CAN LOOK AT THIS INFO ON AL.GOV WEB SITE. SO, WITH THIS SAID, THIS CAR IS SOLD WITH AN BILL OF SALE.
THESE OLD CHEVELLE'S ARE GETTING HARD TO FIND. I TRYED TO LIST ALL THE AREAS THAT NEED ATTENTION AND COULD OF MISSED A THING OR TWO. THIS IS A GOOD SOLID BODY CAR FOR A PROJECT. I HAVE TO MANY OTHER HIGHER PRI PROJECTS TO WORK ON, SO I AM OFFERING THIS ONE FOR SALE. CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY, SO THIS AUCTION MAY END AT ANYTIME.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO ME BY PHONE, SEND ME A MESSAGE AND I CAN GIVE YOU MY PHONE #.
ANY QUESTIONS, CONTACT ME IN PLENTY OF TIME BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS SO I HAVE TIME TO REPLY BACK.
I AM NOT INTERESTED IN ANY OF THE WISHFUL DREAMERS THAT DON'T PAY SO, THERE WILL BE A $500 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE AUCTION END. REMAINDER OF PAYMENT WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IN U.S. CASH UNLESS WE AGREE ON ANOTHER METHOD BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS.
ALL TRANSPORTATION COSTS/ARANGEMENTS ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. I CAN HELP LOAD ON THE TRAILER.
I MIGHT BE AVAILABLE FOR HIRE TO TRANSPORT THE VEHICLE, ASK ABOUT THIS.
PAYMENT IN FULL IS REQUIRED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END. I MAY BE ABLE TO STORE THE CAR FOR A WHILE IF NEEDED AND WE AGREE UPON THE TIME FRAME. CONTACT ME ABOUT THE STORAGE.
FOR INTERNATIONAL BUYERS, I WILL HELP YOU THE BEST AS I CAN WITH TRANSPORTION INFO AS TIME PERMITS FOR ME.
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