1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu on 2040-cars
Bon Wier, Texas, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : myrtletausch@netzero.net .
I've owned this car for 25 years and it is restored and has been in several magazines. This car was the featured
car in the June 2009 Chevy High performance. It is a pro-street/ car show / cruiser type car that has a sleeper
look to it. This car has been garaged kept since I've owned it. Nearly everything on this car is new and has
probably less then 2000 mile on it. Paint is from the Hot Hues selection from Dupont. I mainly took the car to car
shows, Super Chevy shows and a couple times down the drag strip. The car has a stroked 454 small block, BeCool
radiator and fans, TCI turbo 350, 10 bolt posi with c-clip eliminators 3.42 gears. Wheels are custom Intro 18" with
drag radials 305/45R18 & 17" 255/50ZR17. It has Global West and Hotchkis and QA1 suspension. The car is a mild
manner car that has a lot of torque and will drive anywhere without any trouble. This car runs easy 11.50 and with
the tall tire cruises @ 70mph easily. Over 50K invested and receipts on everything and original build sheet.
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