7,439-mile '72 Chevelle
Ding ding ding - you guessed it...it's a 4-door sedan...and it's green on green!
Neat car, but $23k still buys you some optionality these days and I suspect there are few folks out there who would settle for a green 307-powered 4-door at that price. Nevertheless, a pretty sweet preservation piece. Link to 1972 Chevelle auction https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/GroAA...Hi/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/0RQAA...Hf/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/6RsAA...Hk/s-l1600.jpg 1C69F2B545096 |
Neat car - somehow it ended up with a Caution Fan sticker LOL.
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I thought the “Caution Fan” sticker were reserved for the Ford Camaros? LOL
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Green Rubber Floor Mat....Hens Teeth!
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Ryan W31 PS: A friend of mine bought a blue/blue sister to this 4 door while we were in high school and crashed it all up the first weekend he owned it, we made it look as reasonable as we could by chaining the bent bumpers to bollards and carefully jolting them back “straight” |
At least it's not the usual orange colored "CAUTION-FAN" sticker :laugh: And WTH kind of a muffler is that with a corrugated outer shell????
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That's a neat car. Did they offer an inline 6 that year, that even more bare bones.
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Yes, they did offer an inline 6 cyl, but it was classified as a different model number. Per the Trim Tag, the subject car is a model# 13469; a 6 cyl would have been model# 13369. So, the 307 V8 is not an option, it's the base engine for model# 13469.
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