1984 Monte Carlo Ss Supercharged 350 on 2040-cars
Mantachie, Mississippi, United States
1984 Monte Carlo SS Supercharged 350 This is a 1984 Monte Carlo SS with a supercharged 350 capable of 1000+ horsepower! It has new paint but needs to be wet sanded and buffed. The headliner is sagging. I changed the interior from the original blue to black. The seats were re-covered in the original type material. The dash was covered with a black factory style dash cover. It looks just like the original except for the color. The speedometer recently stopped working. I believe the speedometer cable is broke, which would be a fairly easy fix. The front suspension was rebuilt with new polyurethane bushings and new springs. It sets up a little high in the front end, but it should settle down after it is driven for a while. I have a set of 2in. drop spindles for it, but it drives so good that I decided not to put them on. The engine is an aftermarket GM block. It has a Callies rotating assembly with forged blower pistons. The heads are dart pro 1's. The supercharger is a Weiand 6-71 topped with 2 Holley 750 vacuum secondary blower carbs. It has a boost referenced MSD programmable distributer. The distributer comes with a cable to hook to a laptop and the software to tune it with. The supercharger is set at 12% underdriven. On the 12% underdriven street tune it was dynoed at 500hp. With the supercharger pulleys swapped around to the race tune it made 1100hp on 12% overdriven. Swapping the pulleys around requires the use of race fuel, re-jetting the carbs, and lowering the timing. On the street tune you can fill it up with 87 octane and drive it anywhere without any sign of problems. The transmission is a built turbo 350 with a 5000 stall converter. It has a set of BFG T/A drag radials on the back pushed by a set of 308 gears. The car came factory with air conditioning but the compressor and condenser are off of the car. I have them in the trunk if anyone wanted to put it back on. This old Monte is a surprisingly good street car with plenty of get up and go when you want it. If you have any questions please e-mail me at rod_bender65@yahoo.com. If you want to talk in person I will send you my number. Please don't send me messages asking what the reserve is. It is priced WAY cheaper than what you could build the motor for. If you have 0 or negative feedback contact me before you bid. If you do not your bid will be canceled. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. Thanks for looking! I will try to get more pictures listed tomorrow. |
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