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1972 Big Block Project/Parts Car many extra parts

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  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Corvette
  • Year: 1972
  • Mileage: 111,111
  • Color: War Bonnet Yellow
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States

Description

1972 Big Block AC Project/Parts Car. Had pretty hard hit passenger side front that bent the birdcage a little. Rear fiberglass is in really good, original shape. No trans, small block from a 1972 base corvette available. All parts are included with this car and I want to get rid of everything together. Includes:Left and right lower dash padsNew radio bezel2 sets of seat tracksSeats from a Blue int. 1971New engine harnessUsed body harness4 brake calipers on car plus 4 more for coresVarious interior moldings and hardwareT-Top bagsOriginal big block/AC expansion tankFan shroudVarious extrerior lights, door handles, locksBlue door panelsLots more, it all has to go

On Jul-23-17 at 03:56:38 PDT, seller added the following information:

Some questions were asked about the options on the car- car was optioned as 454 motor, AC, power window, power steering, tilt-tele steering. War Bonnet yellow with Black deluxe interior.
The VIN is 1Z37W2S505190
I forgot to add a lot of the things that will come with the sale-Nice small block hood-Spare tire carrier and cover-new fuel and brake lines are mounted-2 sets of door panels 1 black, 1 blue- used originals
I will more details as people ask questions

On Jul-26-17 at 12:13:07 PDT, seller added the following information:

I added two pictures trying to show visible signs of damage to the frame and birdcage/firewall. The first picture is facing straight down over the passenger side A-arm. You can see the forward frmae extension is clearly bent in. The second picture is taken from alon the passenger side door facing the front of the car. You can see how the remainder of the front end of the car does not meet the door evenly. It was pushed up and in by the imapact. This gap was good before the accident and indicates to me that whatever the front end is bonded to was tweaked.