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1952 Chevy Deluxe Air Ride Tubular A Arms Front Disc Brakes 496 Big Block on 2040-cars

Year:1952 Mileage:3500
Location:

North Jackson, Ohio, United States

North Jackson, Ohio, United States
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Let me start by saying that I’m listing this car for a friend I don’t know much about this car so please DON’T EMAIL ME! DON’T EMAIL ME! DON’T EMAIL ME! Please call the owner Don if you have any questions 330-854-3618. This car is rock solid and is cool as cool gets. Here are the specs. Please read below and if you have any questions please call Don at 330-845-3618. This car is being sold as is and is also being sold locally so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. If shipping is needed I can set you up with a very good shipper who ships everywhere and I have used him many times. A nonrefundable deposit of 1,000.00 is required at the end of the auction and the balance due within 5 days. Engine: 496 Big Block Full roller with aluminum heads, The engine has been blue printed balanced and Dynoed. I can provide all the details of all the components in the engine upon request. Tranny: Turbo 400 built to handle 1000HP Complete Borg warner rebuild kit, trans go stage 2 shift kit, HD alto red material front band, Upgraded to HD high energy material rear band. Updated to HD 34 element intermediate sprag/ Drum combo, 4 bushings installed etc. Front end: Is a mustang II Tubular upper and lower arm Fatman Fabrication Ultra Low stage 5 with 2” drop spindles Rear end: Ridtech 4 bar triangulated four link with a ford 9” rear end with 353 gears again everything in the rear end is new from seals to bearings to axels Wiring: 12 volt EZ wiring kit Exhaust: 3" exhaust with race bullet mufflers Suspension : Ridtech air ride APOD 4000e3 PLEASE CALL DON WITH ANY QUESTIONS AT 330-845-3618
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On Mar-18-14 at 18:03:54 PDT, seller added the following information:

sorry I copied the phone # wrong ! To call Don the number is 330-854-3618 NOT 330-845-3618 I put the correct number in the first line then had a brain fart and reversed the 854 - 3618 to 845 - 3618 The correct number is 330-854-3618 sorry

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