1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ss Built 350, Needs Finishing Touches. on 2040-cars
Anoka, Minnesota, United States
I am selling my 1988 Monte Carlo SS. I got this car two summers ago to
work on and finish but ran into a speed bump when the windshield flew up
while driving. This has custom chameleon paint, custom rebuilt engine
and transmission. I have every receipt from everything that has been
done to the car and the engine. This car is sweet and just needs a few
more things to finish it. With a few finishing touches this thing will
most likely push 400-450hp. It has multiple thousands of dollars put
into it. 3 Speed 350 turbo tranny with a B&M pro ratchet shifter.
Aftermarket Grant steering wheel. It has an aftermarket stereo in it
that could use some rewiring. It is fast and fun but like I said the
hood flew up while driving and did some damage. It is a true SS with a
built 350. Has aftermarket cam, pistons, lifters, MSD ignition and much
much more. The interior is in amazing shape. Has no a/c. It only has
2,753 since the engine rebuild. Fan is run off switch as well as
ignition. Stock SS gears. Shorty headers with custom exhaust. I did not
rebuild this but bought it from the person who did. I do not have the
time to finish her and I know with the right person she will be a great
car!!
Rebuild Parts: ~Proform 66907c Roller - Rocker Arm set ~Comp 812-16 High Energy Cams, Hydraulic lifters ~Comp 12-212-2 Cams Magnum Camshaft ~B&M 30262 Turbo Hydramatic 350 Shift Kit ~B&M Pro Ratchet Shifter ~Holley Carb 4150 Carburetor ~MSD 6AL Ignition ~MSD Pro-Billet Distributor ~Plus More Here is the bad: ~New unsanded and unpainted 3" cowl hood. ~New unpainted drivers side fender ~New weatherstripping kit for doors and trunk ~Dent on drivers door, from hood ~Dent on roof from hood ~Something is drawing constant power, which is killing the battery. Has in-line fuse right now ~Some damage to rear wheelwell. Has extra wide tires in the back but stock suspension. ~Starter is going out. (Lifetime Warranty with receipt) ~Clunk sometimes in the front end when turning ~Leak in radiator. (Currently out of car) Please feel free to contact me with any questions or offers. |
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