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1969 Chevelle Malibu on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:104123 Color: BODY
Location:

Canby, Oregon, United States

Canby, Oregon, United States
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1969 Chevelle Malibu: Original 307 V8 with turbo 350 automatic transmission. This car is all original and came with tilt wheel, rear defrost, power disc brakes, remote mirror, bucket seats, console, astro ventilation, remote mirror,  and vinyl top.


THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS REGARDING THIS VEHICLES CONDITION ARE BASED ON MY OPINION. I have made every effort to describe this vehicle as accurately as possible and disclose any known issues associated with this vehicle at the present time. I welcome any questions regarding this vehicle during the auction period.


MECHANICAL: This car runs and drives. I had the original carburetor rebuilt, but when i installed it , it always ran rich and did not perform right, so i bought another carburetor and it was rebuilt but never installed. The current mileage shown is 104,123 and i suspect it to be original because the car sat for 12 years before i purchased it. I took the body off the frame, wire wheeled the entire frame and painted it DE 1635 black from napa. I installed new body mounts and polyurethane bushings. Every component on the frame has been cleaned and painted. The engine ,transmission, and rear end are original to the car. The only non stock items on the car are new dual 2 1/2 inch exhaust with 40 series Flowmaster mufflers, and Edelbrock performer plus cam and lifter set. The transmission shifts good but after i installed it i noticed the front lip seal was leaking a very small amount so i bought a new one but never installed it. I have driven the car about 600 miles and added about a 1/4 of a quart of transmission fluid, so it is a very slow leak.


ELECTRICAL: All essential electrical related components(headlamps, taillights, turn signals, windshield wipers, and fuel gauge works. The factory clock does not work, and the rear defrost sometimes will work, and sometimes does not work. The car has never been smoked in and the cigarette lighter works and has never been used. The factory AM radio turns on and lights up but i do not hear any sound. The factory wiring harness is in very good shape. I have not found any corrosion in the fuse box. The wiring is not old and brittle and does not appear to be spliced into. The horn does not work.


INTERIOR: The car has black interior. All the seats are good. All the door panels are in the car but they are a little rough. The center console is in the car. The car has all the seatbelts except for the passenger side shoulder belt buckle. I have all the armrests but the vinyl is starting to crack on them. The package tray insert is gone. I removed the carpet because it was ruined and i wanted to inspect the floors. The headliner is good. The sun visors are good but one is coming apart slightly on the drivers side. The plastic above the ashtray has 2 small holes where it looks like someone mounted something to it. On the instrument panel some of the paint is coming off. One of the hoses for the astro ventilation came off and is in the glovebox.


EXTERIOR BODY: This car has some rust in the floor pans, but i think the holes can be welded. The trunk floor needs to be replaced. Behind the rear wheels is rusty, but i think they could be fixed with patch panels. the driver side is worse than the passenger side. I have not seen any rust in the front or rear window channels, but i cant be sure because the windows have not been removed. I can always take more photos if requested. I removed the front clip and repaired the rust in the front fenders with patch panels. The hood, fenders, and front filler panels are in primer. I sandblasted the original steel wheels and they are also in primer. I put brand new 205 75 14 optima tires on. The car has all the original chrome and stainless trim. The chrome and stainless steel trim is in used condition. The rear bumper is new. I removed some of the vinyl top to inspect for rust damage and found none.


  This car runs and drives good but is definitely a project. There are many new parts, but alot of original used parts. I hope the photos show everything, but i am happy to take more if needed. I have every receipt for anything done to this car since new. I have the protecto plate. I also have the order sheet and business card from the dealer when this car was ordered. I have the original keys and the knockout tags from the keys on the original dealer keychain. I have the first registration also. I am the second owner. I have every piece of paper this car came with except for the window sticker. The car has the original plates also.


  ALL BIDDERS PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING!!!
  
  Your bid constitutes a legally binding contract and is indication that you have read, understand, and fully agree to the following terms of sale and warranty information.


  TERMS OF SALE: Sold within USA only.
                              
                               Do not bid on this vehicle if you do not have the funds readily available to complete the transaction within the time period specified in the following terms.
 
                               If you have zero or negatived feedback I require that you contact me prior to bidding. Failure to do so may result in the immediate cancellation of your bid.

                               I reserve the right to cancel the auction at anytime.

                               A $500.00 non-refundable deposit via PayPal is required within 24 hours of auction end. 






On May-05-14 at 09:23:51 PDT, seller added the following information:

Buyer is solely responsible for all cost to pick up and/or ship the vehicle as well as all taxes and licensing fees that may be required in his or her state. Pick-up and/or shipping of this vehicle must be completed within 30 days of auction end.

The buyer agrees that only a court of competent jurisdiction in Clackamas County, Oregon will adjudicate any and all claims pertaining to this sale. The buyer waives his or her right to litigation pertaining to this sale in any other municipality or courthouse. The losing party will also pay all fees, court costs and legal expenses incurred by the prevailing party arising from any claim.

Any deviation in these terms of sale without written consent by both parties will render this sale void.

Warrenty Information: This vehicle is being sold as is, where is, with no warranty expressed, written, or implied. It is solely the responsibility of the buyer to be knowledgeable and use good judgment regarding the purchase of this vehicle and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition of the vehicle. It is strongly suggested that potential buyers have this vehicle inspected. Subsequent inspections will not be recognized as a contingency to completing your obligations as the winning bidder.



 

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