Super Street 65 Coronet A-990 426 Race Hemi Clone Srt-8 6.1 Hemi ( Awesome ) on 2040-cars
Tucumcari, New Mexico, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:SRT-8 6.1
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 99,999
Model: Coronet
Trim: low line
This is a fun car to drive on the street, 425 HP 6.1 , built 727, Turbo Action converter, Street Performance parts to install the 6.1, TTI headers, Koni adjustable shocks up front, bulletproof driveshaft with 1350 joints, the 4-link, tubs, and rollbar were installed in Ron Butlers shop in LA, Fabtech 9" housing, Strange lite spool, 40 spline gun drilled axels, aluminum Strange ultra bolt through center with 12 bolt pinion carrier, 11" disc brakes, wheelie bars, Koni coilover shocks, battery and 16 gal. fuel cell in the trunk, lineloc. The body has never had any rust, NOS front fenders, super stock interior, new super stock grille and trunk medalion, aluminum radiator, new MT 31X16R15 Sportsman radials on the back, new Centerline Convo and 26X6R15 front. I have driven it in parades when the temp was in excess of 100 degrees. and down the interstate 80mph. The Simpson parachute is just for fun, a lever beside the drivers seat folds it under the tag to make it legal when the cops are around. I have had alot of radical street cars, and they were pretty hard to live with on the street, and this one is a pleasure to drive with 425 HP and runs economical, starts and runs like a new SRT-8 should.
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