1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Resto Mod on 2040-cars
El Paso, Texas, United States
Up for sale is a 1967 Chevrolet Resto Mod. This car has had a full nut and bolt frame off restoration. None of the old suspension parts were used and new tublar upper and lower control arms as well as all rear end with tublar upgrades w/heavy duty front and rear sway bars. Complete with four wheel disc brakes drilled an slotted and all stainless brake and gas lines. New stainless steel gas tank. All bolts were replaced with stainless steel. Body was stripped of all paint, installing new quarters, floor pans, door, fender, hood, trunk deck, bumpers etc, every single part on this car has pretty much been replaced. Engine: 454 stroked to 496. bored .060 w/ 10.2:1 forged racing pistons, H beam rods, Pro Comp alum heads w/roller rockers, air gap intake with 850 quick fuel Holly carb. MSD 6AL Ignition. Motor has less than 3,000 miles Has full March pully single belt system complete with Vintage air. Transmission: M22 Four speed rebuilt w/hurst shifter Rear End: New 308 Posi 12 bolt Paint: PPG Viper Pearl Blue base coat clear coat. Under side was coated in Raptor bed liner color matched to the body. Interior: Floors were sprayed with Eastwood sound proof plus stick on sound proofing on top of that. Everything replaced, Black in color. Gauges all new with SS package. Exhaust: Hooker ceramic headers w/Flowmasters Exterior: Car has all new glass w/new chrome. Every piece of chrome piece has been replaced
EMAIL : dezflwallisguy@vfemail.net
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