1963 Chevy Be-lair, Clean, L@@k ! $ on 2040-cars
Antioch, California, United States
Engine:350 CHEVY
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: YES
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 79,595
Exterior Color: Red
THIS IS A VERY NICE DAILY DRIVER YOU CAN DRIVE ANYWHERE, A 1963 CHEVY BE LAIR, AUTOMATIC, 2 SPEED POWER GLIDE, POWER STEERING, FRESH 350 CHEVY MOTOR. WHATS NEW, RADIATOR, THERMOSTAT, WATER PUMP, FUEL PUMP, STARTER, BATTERY,TUNE-UP, PLUGS, WIRES,AIR CLEANER, OVERFLOW COOLANT SYSTEM, AFTERMARKET GAUGES, INTERIOR HAS BEEN REDONE, NEW FELT UNDER THE HOOD, TRUNK CARPETED, STEREO W/I POD CONNECTIONS, KICK-PANELS WITH BUILT IN SPEAKERS, SHIFT AND TURN SIGNAL LEVERS, CUSTOM GEAR SHIFT KNOB, NEW HEATER CORE, ALL ELECTRIC WORKS LIKE IT SHOULD, NEW FUEL SENDING UNIT, COY CUSTOM WHEELS, 17" IN FRONT 18" IN REAR, NEW BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND /W NEW WHEEL CYLINDERS, ALL NEW TRIM AND KICK PANELS, NEW GLASS PACK EXHAUST, TOP WAS JUST PAINTED WHITE W/ A BLUE PEARL, VERY COOOL LOOKING ! THIS CAR WAS NOT A BARNYARD FIND, AND WAS NEVER OWNED BY A LITTLE OLD LADY WHO ALWAYS KEPT IN THE GARAGE, IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN AWARD WINNING CALIBER CAR, THIS IS NOT FOR YOU, BUT IF YOU ARE THAT HARD WORKING AMERICAN, THAT IS ON A BUDGET, AND WANTS SOMETHING COOL AND AFFORDABLE THAT YOU CAN TAKE TO THE LOCAL ICE CREAM SHOP AND GET THUMBS UP, THIS CAR IS FOR YOU !, IS THE CAR RUST FREE ?, ITS A 1963, SO THAT MEANS NO, SHOWS IN THE USUAL SPOTS, AND WITH THE CASH YOU ARE SAVING ON THIS SWEET RIDE YOU CAN FIX UP ANY WAY YOU WISH. $500.0 DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 4 DAYS END OF AUCTION, WHICH IS NON-REFUNDABLE IF YOU DECIDE NOT TO BUY, BUYER MUST PAY REMAINDER BALANCE WITHIN 10 DAYS CLOSE OF AUCTION, ALL SHIPPING AND INSPECTION FEES ARE THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY. FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL OR PHONE WITH QUESTIONS, PLEASE NO PHONE CALLS AFTER 9:00 PM,WORKING MAN, AND I NEED MY BEAUTY SLEEP. thanks!
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