1967 Olds 442 Real 442 4 Speed Chevelle Gto Nova Camaro 455 400 Project on 2040-cars
Pulaski, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:455
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: CUTLASS 442
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: 442
Trim: BLACK
Drive Type: 4 SPPEED
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 100,000
IT IS A REAL 442CAR HAS 33817 AND 5V ON HE COWL TAG STILL HAS THE 12 BOLT IN IT AND SWAY BAR STILL HAS THE 4 SPEED AND SHIFTER AND BELLHOUSING TACH ON HOOD EVERYPIECE ON THE CAR IS USEABLE QTRS OR IN GREAT SHAPE ONLY COUPLE SMALL PLACES DOORS FENDERS HOOD IS ALL FIXABLE VERY LITLTE RUST THE ONLY THING THAT NEEDS REPLACED THE REST OF THE FLOORPANS ARE ONLY SURFACE RUSTED GLASS IS ALL USEABLE IS THE RIGHT REAR FLOOR PAN ALL THE STAILESS IS IN GREAT SHAPE STILL HAS FACTORY BUCKET SEATS AND REAR SEAT FACTORY 4 SPD CONSOLE DOES NOT HAVE THE ORIG ENGINE BUT DOES COME WITH A 455 $6500 THIS MAKE A HIGH DOLLAR CAR WHEN DONE HAS CLEAR TENN TITLE SELLING FOR A FRIEND I HAVE TRIED TO EXPLAIN THIS CAR AS MUCH AS I CAN TO BE CLEAR ABOUT IT IT IS A RESTO PROJECT NOT A SHOW CAR FELL FREE TO MAKE A OFFER BUT WILL NOT GIVE IT AWAY
BEFORE YOU MAKE A OFFER ( BE REAL) THIS IS NOT A HAVE TO SELL CASE DONT HAVE TO PAY THE BANK DONT HAVE TO PAY A EX WIFE DONT HAVE TO PAY THE BABY SITTER SO WITH THAT BEING SAID BID OR OFFER IF YOU OR SERIOUS BUYER ONLY
THANK YOU HAVE A BLESSED DAY
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