1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Sedan 300 on 2040-cars
Hinsdale, New York, United States
For more pictures email at: theodorethhermes@uk6.net .
1967 Chevy Chevelle 300 Restomod / 565 cu. in. / 875 HP The car is an absolute animal! Cruise to the track at 80
mph, do a 10 second pass and drive it home. This is no trailer queen. Over 40k in the drivetrain alone. The car
speaks for itself. No expense spared. 565 cu. in. Kogan Motorsports Motor putting out 875 streetable hp Turbo 400
Trans w/ Trans Brake and Manual Reverse Shift Pattern Turbo Action Cheetah SCS Shifter Gear Vendors Overdrive Fast
Fuel Injection and Management System E-Z EFI 2.0 Moser 12 Bolt Rear End w/ 4:11 Gears Vintage Air and Heat System
Custom Interior Full Dakota Digital Dash Alpine Sound System with CD and USB Port Cragar Wheels , four wheel disc
brakes Mickey Thompson Drag Radials 275/60/15 Rear BF Goodrich T/A 215/60/15 Front Motown III Block, Solid Roller,
Profiler Performance Aluminum Heads (Port & Polish) Box Frame, 3" Exhaust, Custom Headers Pump Gas motor, Frame and
Under Carriage Looks Brand New, Body, Paint is Laser Straight Power Brakes, Power Steering, Tilt Wheel, Trunk
Finished Off. might trade for 2010 ZO6 Corvette or ZR1 only.
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