1970 Cheverolet Chevelle on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Selling a 1970 Chevelle very good solid car. I just got this car home when I received a call from my CPA informing me I owe Uncle Sam $10,000 in taxes, so not the right time to build a car. I bought this car from who I believe to be a very honest man and this is the information he gave me. The car has a 355, ported and polished double humped heads, stainless steel 202 valves, headers and 830 Holley race carb believe cam has 510/520 lift. Now for the transmission, a 350 turbo custom 4000 rpm stall, manual valve body with a shift kit. The rear end is an original 12 bolt, has 4:88 gears with a spool. Set up for the track but has parts to help make it more street able. This car has newer tires fats and skinny’s with Hoosier quick time pro dot slicks. This car has a line lock, fuel cell, custom shifter and more. This car currently setup for the track but has Extras included. Engine pulleys and power steering setup to go back on it. Has not been cut up or caged. Clean and clear Kentucky title. The engine is very dry dosent appear to have any leaks. The car sounds very strong. I pulled back the carpet and floors are solid .I posted some pictures of floors and trunk, but they don’t do them justice. I understand a man and his grandson was building this car when the man became ill and they never got to race the car. They painted the car but the prep work was not very good, but again they’re intension was to race the car. I don’t think the car ever made it to the track. The car has not been cut up and will be a great car to put back to original or a nice Super Sport Clone. Nova,Camaro...Please email me with any questions. On Apr-15-14 at 10:35:46 PDT, seller added the following information: LOW RESERVE On Apr-15-14 at 19:51:45 PDT, seller added the following information: Will assist in shipping after payment has cleared.. On Apr-19-14 at 05:06:58 PDT, seller added the following information: The gears in the pictures are not available.only the extra parts i have listed come with the car. |
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