Chevy Chevelle 1967 Body Off Resto Matching Number S 327 / Automatic on 2040-cars
Saint Clair Shores, Michigan, United States
You are bidding for a 1967 Chevy 2 Dr. Hard Top Chevelle The car has been a body off resto about 12 Year s ago Show s as if it was done 2 year s ago The car was originaly from Florida and the resto. was done there before being brought to Michigan The car has a 327 CI motor with a Power Glide Transmission and Power Steering This is a MATCHING NUMBERS car The motor and Transmission were rebuilt about 6 year s ago The front end was completely rebuilt when the body was off the frame All 4 coil springs have been replaced with new This Chevelle is as straight as they come The doors / Trunk & Front End gaps are almost perfect a heck of a lot better then the factory would ever think about Check the photo s they do not do justice to the car The color the best to describe is the 1970s GM Firethrorn Red with a full factory Black interior As can be seen in the photo s the interior is in super nice cond. and the door panels the same Did not want to waste a photo on the head liner it is 100 % The rear seat has a 1/2 cut between the insert s over the drive shaft hump You have to look twice to see it All most forgot there is 2 chip s in the paint one by the right rear tail light housing it s 1/4 the size of a cigarette filter and the other is much smaller and forgot were it is Both front and rear bumper s look to have been re chromed ? PLEASE NOTE : This is not my car I am selling it for a buddy of mine sister in law It belonged to her husband that passed away about 3 year s ago The car has been in a garage covered since only out 2 - 3 time since As she said its time to let some one else enjoy this car I put a fresh battery in the car last Friday 9/5/2014 and the car started on the number 3 crank I personly drove it around the sub for about 15 mins. with NO problem s The car need s fresh gas If you notice in the photo s under the hood the motor has it s correct hose & battery clamp s along with every thing else it should have to be stock original The bottom of the car looks as good as the top side I can not see were it has had any floor pan or trunk pans replaced If they have they did one HELL of a job Hope the photo s show the cond. There is NO reason this car can not be put on the road the day it is delivered One other thing if it means any thing the all 4 tire s are like new I did not see any dry rot in them being in the garage must have saved them The winning bidder is responceable for ALL shipping cost s PLEASE ask questions before you bid The winning bidder to make a $ 2,000.00 deposit with in 24 hour s of the close of the sale to my Pal Pal account YES I have a 100 % clear title for the car I have been asked a few time s for the motor number it is TO307EE Hope this helps |
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