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1970 Duster Aluminium Head Big Block Cuda Demon Charger on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:57695
Location:

Alden, New York, United States

Alden, New York, United States

  • 383 engine block full blue print, forged crank, eagle rods 
  • Custom made Ross flat-top forged pistons with valve reliefs
  • Hi-volume oil pump - mellings
  • Aluminum water pump polished
  • Hughes HEV5056 solid cam (.575/.587 lift, 250/256 duration, 108 LSA)
  • Edelbrock Performer RPM aluminum heads
  • Hughes valve springs
  • Compcams Magnum roller rockers
  • Custom Smith Brothers ball/ball pushrods
  • Custom powder coated valve covers
  • MP1 single plane intake I polished and clear coated
  • Barry Grant reglator
  • Holley 750HP carb
  • Full MSD ignition - distributor, Blaster HVC coil, Digital-6 box
  • Taylor 409 wires, NGK plugs
  • March aluminum brackets and pulleys
  • TTI chrome headers and 3" full exhaust system
  • Summit aluminum radiator
  • Oil cooler, trans cooler, power steering cooler
  • 2 speed electric cooling fan
  • JW Performance 3800 stall convertor
  • JW Performance full manual 727 transmission
  • Custom sized and balanced driveshaft
  • A-body 8-3/4" rear housing
  • Yukon big bolt pattern axles
  • 489 third member with new 4.10 gears built by Dr Diff
  • Espo 2" lift rear springs and upgraded van rear drum brakes
  • Edelbrock rear shocks
  • 3/8" fuel sending unit and 3/8" aluminum fuel line throughout
  • .990 torsion bars from mopar
  • Firm Feel stage II power steering box
  • KYB front shocks
  • Wilwwod manual front disk brakes
  • Weld 15" x 8" rear wheels with Nitto 275/60/15 drag radials
  • Weld 15" x 6" front wheels with 195/60/15 BFGs
  • Mopar aluminum master cylinder
  • Meziere alum water neck
  • Bolt-in driveshaft loop
  • AAR Fiberglass bolt-on six pack hood
  • AAR Fiberglass front and rear bumpers
  • FPAP wing
  • All new autometer gauges,  shift light, 2 step, coved toggle switches and electronic remote trunk release
  • Hurst pistol grip quarter stick shifter, the button can beep the horn if desired
  • Jaguar XJ6 (IIRC) front black seats - they do not fold forward
  •  recovered original rear seat
  • new black carpet and front seatbelts
  • New black dashpad
  • 2/0 gauge ground wire with heavy duty shut-off switch
  • Heavy duty MSD marine starter relay
  • Grant leather wrapped steering wheel
  • Repainted front grill, some NOS trim, parking lamps, nos bezels    
  • very fast pump gas street car,57k original miles, was mint /6 2 owner car. 

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