Convertible 351 Small Block, Air, Power Top, Power Steering, Power, Brakes on 2040-cars
La Fayette, Georgia, United States
i FOUND THIS CAR ABOUT 15 MILES FROM MY HOUSE SITTING IN A OPEN BARN BEHIND A HOUSE, I STOPPED AND ASKED IF IT WAS FOR SALE AND A 85 YEAR OLD LADY CAME TO THE DOOR AND SAID HER HUSBAND HAD PASSED AWAY 8 MONTHS AGO AND SHE PRICED IT AND I BOUGHT. I HAULED IT HOME IT WAS OUT OF GAS, I TOOK THE BREATHER OFF PUT 5 GALLONS OF GAS IN IT AND A LITTLE IN THE CARB AND IT FIRED RIGHT UP. I THEN DROVE THE CAR ABOUT 20 MILES GOT IT UP TO 80MPH AND RAN GREAT. THE AIR IS NOT COLD BUT THE COMPRESSOR IS NOT LOCKED UP SO I THINK A LITTLE FREON WOULD DO THE JOB. THE BRAKES AND STEERING IS ALL GOOD. TIRES ARE ALSO GOOD. CAR HAS BEEN REPAINTED IN THE PAST. SHE DID NOT KNOW MUCH OTHER THAN IT HAD BEEN A FEW YEARS SINCE IT HAD BEEN DRIVEN, THE TOP IS ALSO IN GREAT SHAPE. HAS A WORKING POWER TOP. INTERIOR LOOKS ORIGINAL BUT GOOD SHAPE. TRUNK LOOKS REALLY GOOD WITH NO RUST IN IT. THERE IS SOME RUST BEHIND THE BACK OF CONVERTIBLE TOP IN FRONT OF THE TRUNK. WOULD MAKE A GREAT CRUISER AS IS OR RESTORE TO SHOW QUALITY. I AM SELLING AT NO RESERVE SO BID, BID, BID!!!!!!! ANY QUESTIONS CALL 423-637-5101
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