Rare 4x4 Chevy Van California Truck 327 V8 on 2040-cars
Hermosa Beach, California, United States
UP FOR SALE IS AN UNUSUAL PIECE. IT IS 1965 CHEVY VAN THAT WAS MADE INTO A 4X4. IT HAS NO PASSENGER SIDE DOORS AND JUST THE REAR CARGO DOORS. IT IS POWERED BY A 327 V8 WITH A STANDARD TRANSMISSION. THIS VAN WAS BUILT IN THE 70S AND WAS USED FOR OFF ROADING IN THE CALIFORNIA DESSERT. 20 YEARS AGO, THIS VAN WAS PARKED AND IT SAT EVER SINCE. WHEN I GOT THIS CAR, IT HAD 32 INCH TIRES AND IT SAT UP NICE AND HIGH. THE TIRES WERE OLD AND ROTTING SO I REPLACED THEM WITH THE ONES THAT ARE SEEN IN THE PICTURES. THE BODY IS IN GOOD SHAPE FOR A 50 YEAR OLD VEHICLE. THE FLOORS ARE SOLID. WHEEL OPENINGS HAVE BEEN SLIGHTLY MODIFIED TO ACCOMMODATE LARGER TIRES. IT COMES WITH PTO. IT IS A RARE FLAT WINDSHIELD MODEL. THESE VANS ARE GETTING GROOVY AND RARE AS TIME GOES ON. DO NOT MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THIS ONE OF A KIND BEAST. KEY AND TITLE IN HAND. I WAS TOLD IT RAN WHEN IT PARKED YEARS AGO. I'VE YET TO START IT SO IT IS BEING SOLD AS ID AND WITHOUT WARRANTY.
ALL BIDDING IS FINAL AND BINDING. THE CAR IS LOCATED 10 MILES FROM THE LOS ANGELES AIRPORT. BIDDERS ARE WELCOME TO COME VIEW THE CAR PRIOR TO THE END OF THE AUCTION. SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD IS NOT A PROBLEM AND I HAVE SHIPPING CONTACTS AT REASONABLE RATES. IT IS BEING ADVERTISED IN OTHER AREAS SO THE AUCTION CAN END AT ANYTIME. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL (310) 990-8628. THANKS FOR CHECKING OUT MY AUCTION. HERE IS LINK TO VIDEO http://youtu.be/5Uwm4_IxRas |
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