Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Chevelle |
SubModel: | SS Tribute |
Trim: | SS |
Year: | 1972 |
Mileage: | 67,900 |
VIN: | 1D37J2R595724 |
Color: | Red |
Drive type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, United States |
1972 Chevelle SS
Pro-Touring
This is an unbelievable car forthemoney being offered for sale.
Vehicle Summary
It would cost $75k to complete a similar build. My reserve is much less!! Less than 1000 miles since restoration.
This is my personal car, I am not a dealer. This is a completely restored Chevelle SS Tribute car that was built to look old school but drive and handle better than new. Nearly everything on this car is new and has been replaced with only the best performance parts or restored to perfect working condition. I have over $20k in receipts for PARTS alone (no labor) that will be included with the sale. Add another $21k to buy a nice car to start with and then spend $25k on labor for paint, assembly, etc. you get the picture. I also have the owners manual and the factory build sheet (very rare).
I have seen a lot of these cars for sale that have average paint with custom wheels. This car has been professionally built with the best performance parts available. Don't mistake this build for the cheaper, thrown together builds that are all over for sale.
Details
This car was built with no expenses spared. EVERYTHING WORKS: All lights work, wipers work, etc. I can take all the needed/requested pictures as requested. I have a lift for under car pictures and inspections if needed.
Feel free to ask questions. I do not need to sell the car and although I realize that I will never get my money back out of it, I will not give it away. If you start adding up the cost of the new parts, you will realize that you cannot build this car for my reserve. I may be interested in partial trades. Inspections in person are encouraged. The car is finished and sold as is. No warranty. The car will not leave until funds are secured.
Might trade for resto mod, camaro, corvette, c10, project