1966 Chevelle Car Project

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Posted over a month ago

Overview

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Body
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Chevelle
  • Trim: Malibu SS
  • Body Type: Coupe (2 door)
  • Year: 1966
  • Colour: Other
  • No. of Seats: 3
Performance
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive (RWD)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline

Description

Hey...this is what happens when you don't care, things deteriorate quickly. It took a few years sitting in a field, a few cows with an itch to scratch...but you get the picture, she discovered the green grass on the other side of the fence wasn't the peaceful pasture after all. My plan was a two door conversion. I get living in Edmonton is like living 10 years behind the world but really people, it's not a crazy notion? Think of it this way, We all can't ride Britney Spears, but we can sometimes find a blonde to ride. Live with in your means. But I'm offering... A 4 door 66 Chevelle, was a 283 (gone) Powerglide (available) rebuilt, reskinned coupe doors, hinges, original 2 door htdtop door trim, Shocks, body mounts, repo sheet metal, a rebuilt dash, a fresh 5.0 SBC and 4 speed, Factory 4 speed console, pedals, new weather soft seals, rebuilt heater and New copper heater core... I even have a rear end with a posi and new shock all around. Yes, I have what has been removed back before it was introduced to the cows. Cleaned and prepped to go back on the car. Oh, and before I forget, NEW GM disc brakes. Spindles, rotors, calipers, wheel bearings, hoses and pads, with front end parts. Corvette rally wheels and caps.

Anyways...right now, without a filter, it looks pretty nasty. I'm not trying to hide that fact.

But if you haven't figured it out, "you could" actually have a ride that you can say, you, affordably built in your garage, easy to maintain without computer and sensor crap, and economical to drive. That's right, you.

Unless it's brought in from the cold it won't improve much with age. While it's not going to see cows again much to my credit moving it, it can't stay where it's at forever either. The parts are warm and indoors. While some assembly is required, most of it can be done as a one man show, it's never been made easier to do so. I'm going to repost this on Market Place and some additional pictures eventually. I could use a bobcat in trade or a GM 4x4 if your interested in trades. I figure all in my package is worth minimum $7500. That's right.$7500 min. Make some calls and find out what these parts are worth. Sure, you have to be committed to buy and build if you want my collection of parts. But if you are...it will go together pretty darn quickly, simply and easily. 780-471-3567,

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