1969 Custom Painted Blower Car on 2040-cars
Blue Springs, Missouri, United States
Engine:383 blower motor
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:gas
For Sale By:owner
Interior Color: black and white houndstooth
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Camaro
Trim: 2 door
Warranty: none
Drive Type: street car
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: black cherry with custom flames
This car attracts alot of attention with the blower sticking out through the hood with the custom black cherry paint and old school flames. You look at the car one way and it looks black and then from a different angle you see the black cherry. The engine is 383 c.i. with 4340 balanced Scat rotating assembly, Brodix heads and dual 600 c.f.m. carbs.The transmission is a 350 Turbo with a slap style shifter. It has a 10 bolt posi with 3:73 gears. The interior has been redone with new headliner, dash pad, door panels, and black and white houndstooth with the fronts seats out of a 98 corvette. This car is very dependable to drive and fast. It was built to be a street car not a race car.It attracts alot of attention wherever i take it. It won street achievement best engine at World of Wheels in Kansas city out of 700 cars, as well as winning numerous other awards at local shows.After the car was painted in December 2010 the car was appraised at 50K. The buy it now price is fraction of the build cost. There is still a few minor items that need to be finished. Please contact me with any questions by email, phone, or text.I am new to selling on Ebay so i dont have any feedback but will try to make this as smooth as possible. Inspections are welcome, if you would like specific pictures of anything on the car let me know and i will send them. Thanks for looking, my phone number is 816-878-7153 This car is sold as is with no warranty buyer is responsible for shipping (i will do what i can to help with this) A 500.00 dollar non- refundable deposit is required within 24 hours. You with not be disappointed with this car.
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