1966 Chevrolet Chevelle on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Amazing 1966 Chevelle, ready tocruise and show. Recently completed 1966 Chevelle by Coe Customs. Body/Paint/Trim/Glass 100% Rust Free Arizona Body Fresh Beautiful Black Paint SS Big Block Hood Custom Billet Grill Excellent Stainless New SS Rocker Moldings New Door Handles New Mirror New Tail and Marker Lamps All 8 Pieces of Glass brand new and limo tinted All new window fuzzies and rubber seals Engine Compartment Alluminum head Edelbrock 350 Crate Engine New intake powder coated black New billet Specialties polished pulley system w/ polished alternator, power steering and A/C New Billet Specialties valve covers and air cleaner powder coated black with polished billet accents Ceramic Coated Headers New Billet Plug Wire Looms New Aluminum Water Pump New Billet Hood Hinges New Aluminum Radiator New Engine Electric Fan New 10” Electric Fan that comes on with A/C and blows through Condenser New HEI Ignition New wiring harness, engine, headlights, taillights and underdash New Plug Wires All new Steel Braided lines including Power Steering with new NPT Fittings New Powder Coated Inner Fender Wells Powder Coated Radiator Core Support FuelSystem New Polished Demon 650 Carburetor New Polished Fuel Pump New Fuel lines New Edelbrock Fuel Filter New Sending Unit New Fuel Guage Transmission Turbo 400 All new seals, Filters, Shift Kit, Chrome Pan and Modulator Valve New Drive Shaft Suspension/Wheels/Tires/Steering/Brakes Upper and Lower front Tubular A-Arms New Quick Ratio Steering Box Rear Trailing Arms All new bushings Front and Rear Air Bags New rear Shocks 4 Wheel Drilled and Slotted Disc Brakes New Booster New Chrome Master 18x8 Front Aluminum American Racing Torque Thrusts 20x10 Rear Aluminum American Racing Torque T255/35R18 Toyo’s up fron275/35R20 Toyo’s inthe rear Interior New Carpet New Seat Foams, and Upholstery New Door Panels, Arm Bases and cranks Completely redone dash, including – Fuel Gauge, Lenses, A/CVents, All Knobs and Switches, Trim Panels ETC.. New Billet Steering Wheel New Gauges New Ice Cold Vintage Air using New Factory A/C Controls Custom Center Console Trunk Completely Custom Finished in Suede Custom Mounted Amps Custom Sub Enclosure Coe Customs custom Logo inlaid in floor Hidden Optima Battery with Remote Jump Terminals Stereo Vintage Custom Audio Deck with Ipod hookup 2 front mids in custom kick panels 2 rear mids in package tray 3 10” Subs in custom trunk mounted encloser 2 Cerwin Vega retro amplifiers 1 Hidden Passive EQ Overall This is a very nice show quality drivable car.
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