1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss 454 Ppg Harlequins Paint, Pro Touring Pavement Eating on 2040-cars
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:454
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Chevelle
Trim: SS
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 1,800
Interior Color: Black
We are Selling this 1971 Pavement eating, Tire Burning , Head Turning, Ear Blowing Fun having Chevelle SS... We have had it for about 4 years now, Over 60k Invested in the Build. Tons of Top of the line parts, The paint is amazing and You will be Hard pressed to see someone walk by it without Stopping or taking a Picture or hearing them Talk about How Beautiful Or Cool it is... Its a Real head turner...
Too Much to list, And It be hard to remember it all.. So At any point You want specifics or More details You can Call me 574 453 6909 Chad Or My Dad 616 634 0182 to talk about the car..
Car is Located in Kissimmee Florida, Went down this fall for The Turkey run , and Mecum Kissimee, Neared its reserve But went first car Saturday morning and I doubt people had woke up or open there wallets yet..
Plain and simple BUY IT NOW for 32,500 or best offer, Don't low ball me, You couldn't build the engine for for 10k, the materials in the paint are over 4500, Not including labor and time, Inside and out, Door jamb, undersides of trunk and hood, even the inner fenderwells are painted to match.. that paints 400 a pint just for mid coat..wheels and tires are brand new and over $1800, Interior work would cost ya 5k.. then you have bought 1/4 of it...
car is a 1971 Chevelle SS automatic, Correct gauges, Rear end way bars and so on. Motor and trans are NOT matching numbers, Motor is a 454 that's bored balanced and blue printed running 11:1 pistons, full roller valve train, Aluminum Edlbrock heads, Intake, full march serpentine belt system, chrome EVERYTHING. big be cool Radiator ( stays cool in crazy florida heat, and stopped traffic on woodward blvd no problems) Motor makes alittle over 500hp at the crank and mid 500 tq.. Trans is a Built T400 shift kit and 2600 stall converter Hits gears hard and quick. crazy quick car, you shouldn't have a problem beating most N/A muscle cars. It is no slouch...
Stereo is insane 3 Amps, 2 12 inch subs all door and rear speakers are newer 2- 3 way alpines, EQ allows you to tune it your way, cd and mp3 player Sirius ready etc. I used to compete as a kid in DB events.. this thing is loud and the bass is clean and deep, highs are crisp and clear..
Here is a link to 2 HD youtube.com videos. I have plenty of Pictures that tell a thousand words, But the Video tells a million and with audio to hear it rumble..
This car isn't original color, Its not matching numbers, Its a Pro touring resto mod, Made to turn heads be loud and fast and attract attention and meant to be driven and enjoyed.. if its not for you thanks for looking if this is your type of car.. You wont be disappointed.. Its built to run, built to drive... Hop in turn the key and go, I wouldn't be scared to drive it anywhere.. 10 miles 100 miles 1000 miles... lets go... Its not going to win any MPG awards but it will run all day...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VKfcG-GYkM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyADSvpKg5s
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Best and Worst GM Cars
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GM Recalls 218,000 Chevy Aveo Models Over Fire-Prone Lighting
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How GM engineers are using diaper 'snow' to keep you warm
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