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1969 Chevelle Big Bock Car on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:0 Color: Maroon Metallic (Original Color) /
 Black
Location:

Naguabo, Puerto Rico, United States

Naguabo, Puerto Rico, United States
Transmission:Manual, Muncie M22
Body Type:2 Dr.
Engine:454 ci. Four Bolt Mains, Open Chamber Heads
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 136379A317160 Year: 1969
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Chevelle
Trim: SS 396 Clone
Drive Type: Muncie M22, 12 inch Clutch and Plate
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Maroon Metallic (Original Color)
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Solid driver, Big Block, Manual Trans. Couple of problems with the paint, otherwise good, dependable driver."

For your consideration is a 1969 Chevelle. Originally, it was Maroon Metallic, Black vinyl top, Black Bench Seat, A/C, 12-Bolt Car (3.08:1). Original 8 cylinder car. 

Upgraded to:

1- Cobalt Blue (Corvette Color) with Silver stripe. deleted vinyl top and lower body mouldings. This was kinda of a homemade job, and it is showing several bubbles that need to be taken care of ( see pictures). Some open rust in hood (see pics). Solid floor and firewall. Homemade trunk pan.

2- 454 ci. w/ 4 bolt mains, hypereutic pistons, open chamber heads (milled), Eldelbrock Torker manifold, Headers, Holley Vacum Sec. 650, Moroso Solid Mounts, MSD Cables, Accel Super Stock Coil, Mallory Ign, Comp Cams 292H, Moroso Race mufflers, 3 inch exhaust.

3- M22 Muncie, out of a 65 Vette ( 10-Spline input), with a truck bellhousing, 12 inch clutch and pressure plate. Console is in good shape, not installed, missing top plate ( included). Hurst Shifter.

4- Rear end upgraded with 3.73:1, new bearings, new Posi clutches. It has the Original F41 Bar

5- Upholtered Bucket Seats, radio deleted. Interiors Clean, fit for a driver.

6- A/C works, but was not installed back since big block was put in...otherwise good, very cold. Blower still blows. Original Frigidaire compressor and related parts included with car.

This car is in Puerto Rico, United States. Buyer is responsible to arrenge pick-up, or I can drive it to the shipping docks to the buyers shipping company of preference.
This car is solid and dependable driver, goes everywhere, plenty of torque. Can be used as it is, or repainted. Asking price is shy of covering the powertrain, not mentioning the shell.

Any questions call 787 217 2262

* An unrefundable deposit of 500 Dollars is needed 48 Hrs. past bid end.

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