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1981 Buick Regal Small Block 355 V8 Race Car Drag Strip Fast on 2040-cars

Year:1981 Mileage:1
Location:

Upper Sandusky, Ohio, United States

Upper Sandusky, Ohio, United States
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1981 Buick Regal....VIN# 1G4AM47A5BH223861

Motor....
          SBC 355 4 Bolt Main..Eagle Steel 4340 Crank, 5.7 Scat H Beam Rods, +.30 over Speedpro Hyperutectic pistons, with Hastings Rings,Comp Magnum Mechanical Flat Tappet Cam, .555 Lift- 306 Duration, Comp Cam Solid Lifters,Comp Pushrods .100+,..Aluminum  Edelbrock RPM  cyclinder heads 2.02/1.6 180cc with manley stainless steel valves, comp Cams double Springs,+700 lift,1.6 Harlen Sharp Roller Rockers 3/8 stud.with Harlen Sharp Posi locks, Edelbrock Victor Jr Intake with 2" plate, Holly HP 950 Carb.Hedman Ceramic Long Headers( aluminum Header Gaskets). Complete MSD ignition, Billet MSD Distributor, MSD Spark Plug wires, All pulleys areAluminum March..Valve covers are Fabricated Polished Aluminum, Waterpump is polished Aluminum and is high volume.Howe 4 core Aluminium Radiator.ALL BOLTS used on this engine ARE ARP..

Tranmission...
            GM TH350..B+M Shift Kit, Manual Valve Body, High Performance TCI Racing Bands and Clutches, Hughs 10.75 Street/Strip 3500 stall..with B+M Quick Shift Shifter.


Rearend....
            Gm 7.5...Mosier axles with c-Clip eliminators, Drum braking system, Brakes were completely replaced last year, drums, shoes,wheel cyclinders and hardware,Auburn posi unit, with full spool.

Exhaust....
          3" Stainless from headers to rearend, with Flowmaster Mufflers

tires/ rims..
            All rims are Centerline with all centercaps, Front have cooper skinnys with like new tread and rear has Mickey Thompson 28x10.5x15 Slicks with good rubber

Car has a 6pt roll cage with 5pt racing harnesses, full interior all gages are Auto Meter/ Sunpro..has saftey switch inside car, 12 gallon fuel cell and battery in the trunk with power switch,Holley Black fuel Pump, New Last year, Has 3 stage compition shocks in front along with compleths e new brakes, in front replaced 2 months ago..Windows are all tinted except windsheild, scoop is harwood.C weighs 3250lbs, runs on premium gas or race fuel, has ran 12.20 in 1/4 mile with pumped gas and a 280 lb man drivin..car has a few scuffs here and there but nothing major. For a video of this vehicle please type Andy Swavel 1981 Buick Regal For Sale in youtube, thanks.

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2010 Buick Enclave - Click above for high-res image gallery
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