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622ci Big Block, Glide, Moser Fab 9in, 40spline, Big Tire, 8.50 1/4 Mile on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:0
Location:

Bradenton Beach, Florida, United States

Bradenton Beach, Florida, United States

1972 Chevrolet Nova Back Half Car

Motor only ran NA, makes about 1100hp. Car weighs 2800lbs without driver. Car has title. All Steel except hood, decklid, and bumpers. Original Glass. Original dash and interior. Kirkey Seat. Digital Cube delay box, electric shifter.  Built by SAJ Racing in Bradenton, Florida.  Title in hand, could be converted to street legal.  All work completed within the last year.  Car has about 50 passes on it since build.  Zero passes since recent freshen.  Rear tires have life left, would want to replace next season.   Much more, too much to list. 

Car runs dead consistent 5.60 ET in 1/8 mile at 3100lb race weight. Traps 124-125mph. NA

Car runs 8.55-8.65 in 1/4 mile and traps 154-155mph at 3100lb race weight. NA

Intake manifold is drilled for nitrous, total seal rings and pistons spec'd for nitrous, and also running a tight nitrous converter but car has never been sprayed.

622ci SAJ Racing Engine
14.5:1 CR
Diamond Pistons
Oliver Billet Rods
Brodix Head Hunter 395cc CNC Heads
Brodix Intake Manifold Port Matched
Single 4500 Carb
JW Pro Mod Glide
MSD Digital 7
Moser Fab 9
Strange Ultra Pro Center
40 Spline Axles
A.R.T Ladder Bar Suspension Setup w/ anti-roll
Weld Forged RTS Wheels
Goodyear 33 x 14.5 x 15 Tires
Goodyear Front runners
Magnafuel 500 pump
All Stainless braided lines
Mullis Race Cars 12-point Chromeoloy Cage
Certified to 8.50 @ 3000 lbs
Easily modified to cert 7.50

All the best parts in this build!


Car is located in Bradenton, FL

This auction is for the car, complete as it sits.  Roller option available, as well as a package deal with trailer.  I reserve the right to end this auction due to local sale.
Willing to arrange shipping at buyers expense.

Email is best communication: awrobson88@gmail.com

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