1968 68 B-body Coronet 500 Convertible Project Very Solid Rolling Shell Clone on 2040-cars
Lorain, Ohio, United States
THIS IS A NO RESERVE SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AUCTION! This is an extremely rare and nice and very solid rolling shell for your 1968 coronet 500 convertible project...This car is extremely solid and much of the hard work has already been done!!! you don't find frames and floors in this nice of shape often when it comes to a project b-body convertible from 68 to 70. If you have rusty coronet convertible, this is the one to move over your parts to and you are well on your way toward having a great mopar muscle car. or If you want a blank canvas for a charger convertible or special pro touring coronet convertible this is a great place to start. this is a clear title car with the original fender tag and original dash frame and original vin. it is a rolling shell and we will help you load it or we will deliver to Carlisle, pa for you at the Chrysler at Carlisle show for 450.00. ( car and transport must be paid in advance for the delivery to take place. DELIVERY MUST TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY OR FRIDAY AT CARLISLE! What you see in the pics on this auction and in the photobucket is what you get...there is a trans that come with the car and there is another non matching number 318 engine and transmission that will also come with the car..the condition of the engine and trans and the trans in the car are unknown and should be considered cores for your rebuild if you need them. this car is available for inspection by you or someone else that you arrange to have look at it. if you do not come see the car or have someone else look at it, you are giving your acceptance as to the condition and quality of the car and any body work that has been done to it. THE CAR IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME, BUT THIS CAR WILL SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER. here is a photo bucket with extensive pics of the car: http://s972.photobucket.com/user/garymendy/library/super%20solid%2068%20vert%20roller?sort=3&page=1 the rear frame, floors, quarters, and wheel wells have been worked on and are very very clean and solid. the tail panel of this car is in amazing shape and has been replaced. there are some other areas that are easy repairs, but I really do believe a great deal of the work has been done. I did not do any of the body work and I am not a body man, but others who have looked at the car feel the body work is pretty good. IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BUILD A 100,000 MOPAR CONVERTIBLE, THIS IS PROBABLY NOT THE ONE FOR YOU...BUT IF YOU ARE ARE DOING A BUDGET BUILD OR DRIVER/LOCAL SHOW TYPE CAR, THIS ONE WILL PROBABLY FIT THAT BILL WITH THE ADDITIONAL WORK/PARTS IT NEEDS TO BE FINISHED. AGAIN, WHAT IS PICTURED IS WHAT IS INCLUDED, CLEAR TITLE WITH FENDER TAG AND SHEETMETAL/SUSPENSION AS SHOWN. please call or text 440-522-0048 with any questions or you can email me here winning bidder/buyer to pay 1000.00 deposit or half the final selling price (whichever figure is greater) via pay pal at auction end within 24 hours of auction close or I reserve the right to sell to the next high bidder or any other buyer.. |
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