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US $33,000.00
Year:1968 Mileage:76500
Location:

Viper Land , United States

Viper Land , United States
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Your looking at a very rare combination Cameo White with FACTORY PAINTED Meridian Blue top. It is a matching numbers 400 car that is in very nice condition. If you are into the car show circuit you will NEVER run into a car like this one. I have to pull out the PHS documentation to prove this is all factory correct and I have a pic here to prove it CK.  It has the His Hers shifter original bucket seat interior that does need headliner and the drivers seat needs a driver seat bolster.it is a factory AC car (not hooked up) factory window tint, Power windows, 8 Track AM radio POWER 4 way SEAT!!! This car has so many options its crazy!! It was ordered with hub caps and steel wheels which I have or we can talk about the Rally 2 they are not part of this sale  you will get original rims and new tires. This is not a show car but it is  a great unmolested driver -  The paint is nice not perfect has a great shine you can be proud of this car at any local show - It has all the original manifolds Quadrajet carb original air cleaner valve covers --  Also Sate t Trac rear end Still has the tag on the transmission and rear end this car has had an easy life. Prior to sale I will have all fluids changed brakes adjusted and fresh summer tune up. This will be ready to fire up and take to the ice cream stand with the kids. Be the only one at the show with this this color combo its very cool!!

Please email any questions I will help ship this car worldwide -- Car is Located in MA zip 01604 

Keep and eye on my listings I will be selling my Pro Tour GTO, and a Nova SS soon, so please add me to you favorite sellers list if you want first crack at them. They are just coming out of restoration I have to thin the heard kid in college.  


On 15-Apr-14 at 13:31:26 EDT, seller added the following information:

Thanks for all the great feed back everyone!! 


The most asked question is where is the car from.. It was ordered in FL and spent 90% of its life there coming to New England around 4 years ago. 2) Yes I have the AC compressor and bracket goes with I can put it on if you like (i never tested it) 3) Yes the power seat works MINT back forth and tilt front and back WILD!! 4) Floors and underside is solid FL car :) 5) yes windows go up and down 6) Runs perfect no smoke noise just a nice growl 7) 100% stock --- 


On 16-Apr-14 at 08:39:18 EDT, seller added the following information:

I have been asked a few times if I would consider redoing the interior for the BIN price - Yes, if you hit BIN I will have all brand new seats only needs driver back, but i will do it all including the headliner door cards and carpet. 

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