1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Convertible Resto-Rod 400 h.p. 327 c.i.
bored 30% with stroker crank (388 c.i.) 4-speed, Hurst shifter,
console 12-bolt Chevelle fully rebuilt 3:42 gears 'Freeway
friendly' (drive line service Bellingham) P.S., front P.D.B., all
new rubber seals, gaskets Wing window rubbers, all top hydraulics
are new Top bows has been media blasted & powder coated Restored
gauge cluster with tach & gauges ididit tilt column, Grant wood
wheel, Holley carb Dash completely stripped down, painted black
Every interior light works, console, under dash Beautiful pearl
white interior - seats, door panels, & visors Absolutely
eye-popping torch red exterior, 4 adult seat belts 15 x 7 Corvette
rallys, '67 caps, new radials, Flowmasters New bumpers, grille,
headlights, doors & tail light bezels All windshield stainless
polished, all new tinted glass Just aligned, one pump and it
starts, 4-core radiator Body/frame completely stripped then primed
& painted Clear coat base coat, all gaps are 9+ Every part of this
Chevelle has been restored or replaced Have boxes of receipts,
fast, fun, furious Save 5 years+ plus build 2,334 miles on
restoration Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our
clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom
with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First
and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **
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