1968 Chevrolet Chevelle 2-door Hardtop Malibu 327 Driver Green Automatic!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Lubbock, Texas, United States
Here for sell is a nice 68 Chevelle Malibu driver.
327 2-barrel automatic bench seat car with a 10 bolt rear-end. Has drum brakes all the way around, power steering, power brakes, A/C car (unknown if A/C works). Paint has scratches and blemishes, transmission shifts great, good interior & headliner good, mufflers are also good. Frame is very good, frame rails are very good, floor pans are very good. Trunk will need a trunk pan & car could use some shocks. Tires & wheels are original K8 rallys! Tires are BRAND NEW! Clear Texas title on hand! CLICK HERE TO SEE A WALK AROUND VIDEO OF VEHICLE!! Ask questions, look at the pictures, check the video out & have your money right!!! Also remember this car is 46 years old and is by no means perfect if you are looking for perfection they have auctions for them in Barrett-Jackson in Arizona!! We can not stress this enough! For sell locally I have the right to end auction at anytime. No bidders with bad feed-back or feedback 10 and under you will be blocked no exceptions we run clean eBay auctions! If you are the winning bidder no deposit is required & we will hold car for a reasonable amount of time for pick up. Sold as is where is & car will not leave my possession until paid in full we will also help load. Thanks & good luck!! Any questions contact me at 806-470-5865 |
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