1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS for Sale
âIts drivetrain has matching numbers, â! Rebuilding of the 350-horsepower 396-cu. in. V-8 had already been âcompleted in 2016 and 3,050 miles has been put on it since. â The engine features a two-bolt main block that was bored over, and new pistons were fitted. To boost output, a hotter camshaft, Hedman headers, exhaust with a crossover pipe and Flowmaster mufflers, an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, a Holley carburetor, and an MSD electronic ignition system were swapped in. He advises to pump the gas pedal a few times on cold start and says that there are âno fluid leaksâ from the engine, and the four-speed manual transmission âshifts like new. â As part of its rebuild, the Muncie four-speed was modified by fitting âan 0.80:1 fourth gear in place of the 1.00:1 gear to lower highway rpm, â. And he notes that the 12-bolt rear axle is equipped with Positraction and a 3.55:1 gearset. During the restoration, âthe quarter panels were replaced, due to rust. â The paint is âvery good, and was almost perfect when new in 2020, â and that there are no swirls, but he does note are a few scratches where the trunk lid contacts the latch. The glass is âvery good, â with no scratches or cracks, the seals are in âperfectâ condition, and the lights work. Per the cowl data plate, this Chevelle originally had a black vinyl top (code âBâ after the paint code), but decided to go with the painted roof look. the seats are in âexcellentâ condition, the carpet and headliner are ânew, â and the heat, AM radio, and air-conditioning unit from Vintage Air, all work. The only gauge in the optional cluster thatâs inaccurate is the oil pressure, which âreads high, â New bushings, shocks, ball-joints, and steering linkage were installed during the restoration, but the factory coil springs were retained. The âwheels are perfect, â he adds, and the BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires are said to be about five years old with 3,000 miles on them. The SS âdrives and brakes straight, â and the power steering has a âlittle play like it did when new, â but no leaks, that the power disc/drum brakes are âperfect, â and that the car ârides and handles like it originally did. â Used 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, 66,944 miles, Orange âIts drivetrain has matching numbers, â! Rebuilding of the 350-horsepower 396-cu. in. V-8 had already been âcompleted in 2016 and 3,050 miles has been put on it since. â The engine features a two-bolt main block that was bored over, and new pistons were fitted. To boost output, a hotter camshaft, Hedman headers, exhaust with a crossover pipe and Flowmaster mufflers, an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, a Holley carburetor, and an MSD electronic ignition system were swapped in. He advises to pump the gas pedal a few times on cold start and says that there are âno fluid leaksâ from the engine, and the four-speed manual transmission âshifts like new. â As part of its rebuild, the Muncie four-speed was modified by fitting âan 0.80:1 fourth gear in place of the 1.00:1 gear to lower highway rpm, â. And he notes that the 12-bolt rear axle is equipped with Positraction and a 3.55:1 gearset. During the restoration, âthe quarter panels were replaced, due to rust. â The paint is âvery good, and was almost perfect when new in 2020, â and that there are no swirls, but he does note are a few scratches where the trunk lid contacts the latch. The glass is âvery good, â with no scratches or cracks, the seals are in âperfectâ condition, and the lights work. Per the cowl data plate, this Chevelle originally had a black vinyl top (code âBâ after the paint code), but decided to go with the painted roof look. the seats are in âexcellentâ condition, the carpet and headliner are ânew, â and the heat, AM radio, and air-conditioning unit from Vintage Air, all work. The only gauge in the optional cluster thatâs inaccurate is the oil pressure, which âreads high, â New bushings, shocks, ball-joints, and steering linkage were installed during the restoration, but the factory coil springs were retained. The âwheels are perfect, â he adds, and the BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires are said to be about five years old with 3,000 miles on them. The SS âdrives and brakes straight, â and the power steering has a âlittle play like it did when new, â but no leaks, that the power disc/drum brakes are âperfect, â and that the car ârides and handles like it originally did. â Used 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, 66,944 miles, Orange âIts drivetrain has matching numbers, â! Rebuilding of the 350-horsepower 396-cu. in. V-8 had already been âcompleted in 2016 and 3,050 miles has been put on it since. â The engine features a two-bolt main block that was bored over, and new pistons were fitted. To boost output, a hotter camshaft, Hedman headers, exhaust with a crossover pipe and Flowmaster mufflers, an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, a Holley carburetor, and an MSD electronic ignition system were swapped in. He advises to pump the gas pedal a few times on cold start and says that there are âno fluid leaksâ from the engine, and the four-speed manual transmission âshifts like new. â As part of its rebuild, the Muncie four-speed was modified by fitting âan 0.80:1 fourth gear in place of the 1.00:1 gear to lower highway rpm, â. And he notes that the 12-bolt rear axle is equipped with Positraction and a 3.55:1 gearset. During the restoration, âthe quarter panels were replaced, due to rust. â The paint is âvery good, and was almost perfect when new in 2020, â and that there are no swirls, but he does note are a few scratches where the trunk lid contacts the latch. The glass is âvery good, â with no scratches or cracks, the seals are in âperfectâ condition, and the lights work. Per the cowl data plate, this Chevelle originally had a black vinyl top (code âBâ after the paint code), but decided to go with the painted roof look. the seats are in âexcellentâ condition, the carpet and headliner are ânew, â and the heat, AM radio, and air-conditioning unit from Vintage Air, all work. The only gauge in the optional cluster thatâs inaccurate is the oil pressure, which âreads high, â New bushings, shocks, ball-joints, and steering linkage were installed during the restoration, but the factory coil springs were retained. The âwheels are perfect, â he adds, and the BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires are said to be about five years old with 3,000 miles on them. The SS âdrives and brakes straight, â and the power steering has a âlittle play like it did when new, â but no leaks, that the power disc/drum brakes are âperfect, â and that the car ârides and handles like it originally did. â Used 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, 66,944 miles, Orange âIts drivetrain has matching numbers, â! Rebuilding of the 350-horsepower 396-cu. in. V-8 had already been âcompleted in 2016 and 3,050 miles has been put on it since. â The engine features a two-bolt main block that was bored over, and new pistons were fitted. To boost output, a hotter camshaft, Hedman headers, exhaust with a crossover pipe and Flowmaster mufflers, an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, a Holley carburetor, and an MSD electronic ignition system were swapped in. He advises to pump the gas pedal a few times on cold start and says that there are âno fluid leaksâ from the engine, and the four-speed manual transmission âshifts like new. â As part of its rebuild, the Muncie four-speed was modified by fitting âan 0.80:1 fourth gear in place of the 1.00:1 gear to lower highway rpm, â. And he notes that the 12-bolt rear axle is equipped with Positraction and a 3.55:1 gearset. During the restoration, âthe quarter panels were replaced, due to rust. â The paint is âvery good, and was almost perfect when new in 2020, â and that there are no swirls, but he does note are a few scratches where the trunk lid contacts the latch. The glass is âvery good, â with no scratches or cracks, the seals are in âperfectâ condition, and the lights work. Per the cowl data plate, this Chevelle originally had a black vinyl top (code âBâ after the paint code), but decided to go with the painted roof look. the seats are in âexcellentâ condition, the carpet and headliner are ânew, â and the heat, AM radio, and air-conditioning unit from Vintage Air, all work. The only gauge in the optional cluster thatâs inaccurate is the oil pressure, which âreads high, â New bushings, shocks, ball-joints, and steering linkage were installed during the restoration, but the factory coil springs were retained. The âwheels are perfect, â he adds, and the BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires are said to be about five years old with 3,000 miles on them. The SS âdrives and brakes straight, â and the power steering has a âlittle play like it did when new, â but no leaks, that the power disc/drum brakes are âperfect, â and that the car ârides and handles like it originally did. â Used 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, 66,944 miles, Orange âIts drivetrain has matching numbers, â! Rebuilding of the 350-horsepower 396-cu. in. V-8 had already been âcompleted in 2016 and 3,050 miles has been put on it since. â The engine features a two-bolt main block that was bored over, and new pistons were fitted. To boost output, a hotter camshaft, Hedman headers, exhaust with a crossover pipe and Flowmaster mufflers, an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, a Holley carburetor, and an MSD electronic ignition system were swapped in. He advises to pump the gas pedal a few times on cold start and says that there are âno fluid leaksâ from the engine, and the four-speed manual transmission âshifts like new. â As part of its rebuild, the Muncie four-speed was modified by fitting âan 0.80:1 fourth gear in place of the 1.00:1 gear to lower highway rpm, â. And he notes that the 12-bolt rear axle is equipped with Positraction and a 3.55:1 gearset. During the restoration, âthe quarter panels were replaced, due to rust. â The paint is âvery good, and was almost perfect when new in 2020, â and that there are no swirls, but he does note are a few scratches where the trunk lid contacts the latch. The glass is âvery good, â with no scratches or cracks, the seals are in âperfectâ condition, and the lights work. Per the cowl data plate, this Chevelle originally had a black vinyl top (code âBâ after the paint code), but decided to go with the painted roof look. the seats are in âexcellentâ condition, the carpet and headliner are ânew, â and the heat, AM radio, and air-conditioning unit from Vintage Air, all work. The only gauge in the optional cluster thatâs inaccurate is the oil pressure, which âreads high, â New bushings, shocks, ball-joints, and steering linkage were installed during the restoration, but the factory coil springs were retained. The âwheels are perfect, â he adds, and the BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires are said to be about five years old with 3,000 miles on them. The SS âdrives and brakes straight, â and the power steering has a âlittle play like it did when new, â but no leaks, that the power disc/drum brakes are âperfect, â and that the car ârides and handles like it originally did. â Used 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, 66,944 miles, Orange