1966 Chevrolet Impala on 2040-cars
Wells, Maine, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: weswccassello@tottenhamfans.com . Original build sheet included in sale
big block 427 bored .30 , blueprinted and balanced
dyno at 434 hp and 434 lb/ft torque: dyno sheets available
steel crankshaft with Roller Rockers and Roller lifters
Custom grind Roller hydraulic camshaft 2500-6000rpm with 9.87 to 1 ratio
Eagle H beam rods
Pete Jackson timing gears and aluminum flywheel
Flowed Edelbrock Performer RPM 6055 aluminum heads
Heavy duty clutch and pressure plate
Barry Grant Demon 850cfm carburetor
Competiton Plus ceramic coated headers
MSD ignition system with billet distributor-rev limited
Mandrel bent Edelbrock 304 3" stainless steel exhaust system with stainless steel mufflers (4)
Factory rebuilt M-21 Muncie 4 speed transmission with Hurst shifter
12 bolt Eaton posi-traction rear end with Moser racing axles
New 3:73 gear with heavy duty driveshaft by DTS and built C clip eliminator
SSM suspension coil springs with air bags and air shocks in the rear
4 wheel disc brakes with new brake lines and extra vacuum pump
heavy duty front and rear sway bars and rear Panhard bar
aluminum radiator and electric fan
new heater blower and alternator
redone interior and new Zuma radio
5 Corvette rally wheels
service records available
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