1971 Chevelle 498 Bbc 8 Second Street Car on 2040-cars
Mathews, Virginia, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: malibu
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: Chevelle
Interior Color: Black
Trim: malibu
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: rwd
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 200
1971 chevelle bbc 8 second street car
1971 chevelle stock suspension street car
295/65/15 mickey thompson drag radials
15x10 with 6 inch backspace welds rims on back and 15x5 with 3.5 backspace on front
15 gallon fuel cell in truck with barry grant 400 fuel pump
10 point cage good to 8.50 or slower over head switch panel
line lock,
biondo mega 200 delay box
hurst reverse patten quater stick with electric shifter
auter meter gauges oil,water,volt,fuel,tans,nos pressure,vac
nos launcher with speed tech fogger system
msd 7531
nos bottle holder bolted to passenger seat with 110/120 V AC bottle heater
ati th400 with pro brake and 9inch nos converter
ford 9in rear with support back brace and aluminum bolt through center section with 3.90 progear
double adjustable rear lower control arms and double adjustable upper control arms
dick miller anti roll bar
simpson drag chute
wilwood disc brakes front and rear
ed quay wing
on front has rack and pinon with afrc steering arms
tubular control arms on front
12 way adjustable qa1 shocks on front and rear
498 bbc 13.8.1 compression 1050 pro system carb bb2 extra heads bullet cam, shaft mounted rockers ams
Crower Shaft Mounted Rocker Arm Systems
moroso vac pump
lemmons header coated with full coated 4 inch exhaust
jegs engine blanket
crank trigger
power master high amp alternator
took out all glass and rplaced with lexan
comes with 6 nos bottles and filling station
i have the car for sale local and i have the right to end auction at anytime
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