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Street/strip Professionally Built...never Raced. $10k Custom Paint Job. on 2040-cars

US $9,999.99
Year:1986 Mileage:798
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This is a very well built car that you can trailer or drive immediately. I will not type a long drawn out build process but here are the highlights:

  • Duttweiler Custom built 383 Stroker - 2008
  • Custom built Race Ready transmissin built by Eagle Transmissions - 2013
  • 4 Core Aluminum Radiator with Dual electric fans - 2012
  • Carter Electric fuel pump - 2012
  • New Driveshaft - 2013
  • New rear axles - 2013
  • 3:73 gears with Detroit Locker - 2013
  • Custom true dual 3" exhaust (exit behind tires) - 2013
  • Shaved doors and trunk
  • Clifford Security system with Smartphone capability CLIFFORD 5904X

 I highlighted the things that cannot be seen on the pictures, if you have any questions PLEASE feel free to contact me. This is a labor of my love and I want the winning bidder to be as happy with this car as I have been. This car has less than 2000 miles on it since the new engine and maybe 200 or so since the transmission was built. I can take more pictures upon request. Thanks for looking and Happy Bidding

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