1966 Chevy Chevelle Ss (malibu Clone) on 2040-cars
Darien, Georgia, United States
1966 Malibu SS Clone
Engine: 72-85 454 2 bolt main bored .030 over. cast crank, #361959 Seal power flat top coated pistons, roller cam/lifters Comp Cam 510/510 lift with 282/288 duration. 502 heads, GM 140970889 intake, 3-angle valve job with new springs and retainers. ARP rocker studs, Magnum roller/rockers Melling oil pump and screen, Jegs high torque mini starter Mallary Unilite Dist with Mallary wires and coil. Holly 780 carb with K&N aaair cleaner. Concept One pulley and belt system. Billit Specs valve covers, Tuff Stuff water pump, new alternator and much more...30,000 miles on engine Trans---350 Turbo w/TCI Sizzler Stall Convertor, complete rebuild, extra forward shift band and shift kit. R-end...Standard with 308 gears. New brake shoes, cylinders, springs and sway bar New wind F-end...Complete rebuild with big block springs, tie rods and bushings, Power disk brakes, power steering and Haskings sway bar. Odds and Ends: New Windshield wiper motor, USA-04 radio with power antenna and Pioneer speakers Tilt wheel, wood grain steering wheel, floor shifter with bucket seats. Knee Knocker tach. Gauge package New Bumpers, grill, trim, upholstery, paint and vinyl top. Flowmaster mufflers, aluminum pipes and Flotech headers. Air Shocks. Eagle alloy wheels with American racing centers (15 X 8) BF Goodrich tires P225/70R15 rear, P215/70R15 front A 500.00 deposit is due at auction end with the balance due before the vehicle is released. The seller will accept a cashiers check or wire transfer. Vehicle delivery within 500 miles can be arranged if desired, I would not hesitate to drive this vehicle anywhere but again, I suggest that the vehicle be inspected before purchasing.The vehicle is listed for sale locally and we reserve the right to terminate the auction in case of a local sale. This is a re-listing with more pictures and additional info. The final bidding in the original listing was close to the local asking price so bid accordingly...email or call with your questions...Bill |
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Wed, 19 Nov 2014The Chevrolet Chaparral 2X Vision Gran Turismo is the rare concept car that salutes a seminal moment in history, yet also borders on science fiction.
Revealed Wednesday at the Los Angeles Auto Show, the concept uses the name of one of Chevy's historic racing partnerships, with Chaparral Racing, which dates to the 1960s. Chaparrals raced successfully at a range of levels, including IndyCar, Trans-Am and SCCA competition.
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