1971 Chevrolet Chevelle on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Maryland, United States
71' Chevelle,(V-8/400 cubic inch), Automatic transmission, stock rear, full gauges - oil, temp, voltmeter, new vinyl roof, new bumpers, (4) new BF Goodrich T/A tires, Billet Specialties-aluminum rims, new dual exhaust system (manifolds to tailpipes), dipped and reconditioned radiator, new distributor, new water-pump. LOW ORIGINAL MILEAGE 80,935 miles...All original documentation included. Adult-owned and driven. Must see to appreciate. Buyer will be reponsible for pick-up. Shipping shall be the sole responsibilty of the purchaser and must be agreed upon prior to auction close.
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