1969 Chevelle on 2040-cars
Dalhart, Texas, United States
Up for auction is a 1969 Chevy Chevelle Malibu which has the SS badges on it, not a real SS. The paint job was completes 1 month ago and is a super straight car. The right side fender is brand new and the drivers fender was patched. half of the trunk was also replaced, and it also has a new cowl hood. The wheels and tires are brand new and havent been driven on besides around the block....they are 17" american racing. The engine is a 454 bored .030 over. It has a holley high rise intake, roller rockers, chevy heads with a mild port job, brand new cam-comp cams 280H, milodon oil pan and new oil pump. it Dyno'd at 505 HP before the cam swap. 750 Holley double pumper carb. also, it has a high flow aluminum radiator and runs about 190 all day! Turbo 400 transmission. the rear end is a 10 bolt with an eaton posi unit, 3.73 gears, and Moser billet axles, also has adjustable upper control arms. The interior is very clean! New seat covers, new carpet, new headliner, and the rest is in very good shape. A new weatherstipping kit was also installed on the whole car. Other new pieces include: new grill, all new emblems, new rear taillight bezels, and new mirrors. This is a very good car that has a lot of new parts and fresh paint. It does have somewhat of a sound system in it , but i have never listened to it because it got unhooked as soon as i got it. If any other questions or more pics, feel free to call Josh at 806-268-0386
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