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Chevrolet Belair Swap For 32 Gtr Rolling Shell Or Good R33 Or Good Ute


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1964 Australian RHD Belair project

starts, runs, drives, stops

Healthy 283 v8

2 speed powerglide trans

chassis painted black

new chassis rubbers fitted

new wheel cyls

new brake shoes

new lovells front springs

new black floor carpet fitted

new interior trimmed in white with green piping

new window rubbers front and back

new boot rubber

alot of new stainless bolts used in the car

also comes with brandnew stainless steel complete interior bolt kit

good soild body, only some rust in boot floor. and small bubbles in a couple places

the car was painted over 10 years ago bootlid needs work, and paint is scratched and worn in places where a tarp or something has been placed on it.

selling "as is" still some work to be done but most of the hard/exspensive things are done. (comes with wide standard wheels)

swap for r32 GTR rolling shell or a GOOD r33 or GOOD registered ute. (dualcab or single). sale price: $9,500

thanks

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