1978 Cutlass Prostreet on 2040-cars
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Cutlass
Mileage: 3,400
Sub Model: Prostreet
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Interior Color: Gray
Year: 1978
Number of Cylinders: 8
Wanting to sell my 1978 cutlass. This car is tubbed, but still rides and drives like it isn't. I have never raced the car so please don't ask me quarter mile times. All I'll say is it's really fast!!!! The motor is putting out 505 hp. The motor is a 355 chevy with 64cc Dart heads that have 200cc runners, and 2.02-1.60 valves.Compression ratio is 10:1 so it will still run on premium pump gas. Camshaft is 286 duration. 523/523 lift with the 1.6 roller rocker arms I'm running. It has a weiand tunnel ram with two polished 550 holleys. Trust me, it is NOT too much carb for this motor! Hilbourn style scoop tops it all off. New MSD billet distributor with curve kit that builds awesome power through the whole RPM range, MSD 6A ignition box, MSD blaster coil. Eldebrock electric fuel pump mounted in back with 22 gallon fuel cell. The motor always runs cool even on the hottest days with only one electric fan. Turbo 350 trans with shift kit and 3500 stall. New narrowed ford 9" with 373 gears, new posi unit, moser axles and rear disc brakes. Ladder bar set up. Wheelie bars. Custom weld wheels. Car tracks good going down the road with no issues. Brake system is all new front to back including lines.
Custom paint, and salt and pepper tweed interior. Custom guages in original holes that look original in the car.7" TV flush mounted in dash where heater controls used to be and DVD/AM/FM radio mounted underneath, B&M ratchet shifter. I do have the hood for the car which is already painted, but hasn't been cut for the tunnel ram yet.Car also has a roll bar just in the back so that it is still easy to get in and out. It was built for a street car that can be driven comfortably. Any more questions, just message me and I will be glad to answer them because I am sure I have left something out. Also I can send you more pictures upon request. 843-504-4672
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