1958 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Halma, Minnesota, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: debettignies82@zoho.com .
For Sale is our 1958 Corvette, a nice driver and a head turner!
Lots more pictures are available upon request!
Vin # J58S107828
Same Owner since 1980
Complete, but non numbers matching car.
Fresh Engine 283 cu. In. non original, engine specs as follows-
283 Cubic Inch S.B. Chevy Engine fresh rebuild less than 2000 miles ago
Muncie M-22; 4 speed close ratio transmission
New Hayes Racing Clutch, Hurst 58-62 Corvette shifter, resurfaced fly wheel
Total engine cooked cleaned reconditioned
Cylinders bored 40/1000, new K B Performance 11/1 comp. pistons, rings, reconditioned rods
New Crank Shaft, bearings, oil pump assembly, harmonic balancer
Reconditioned, 202 Fuelie cylinder heads, new valves, springs, valve guides, push rod guides, screw in rocker arm
studs, CC'd heads, Proform aluminum roller rocker arms
New Ultra Dyne solid lifter cam shaft, lifters, and cam bearings
New Edelbrock aluminum intake, rebuilt 700 CFM Holley double pumper carb.
Distributor was recurved based on new engine specs by Don's Ignition Service, Blaine
New DeWitt aluminum radiator in 2015-$655.00
All internal engine parts were balanced
Engine was Dyno Tested by R&R Performance, Spring Lake Park, before installation, 325 HP @ 6,000 RPM's (I have all
the paper work from the dyno)
Other than that, I'll let the appraisal speak for itself below. Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions!
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