1967 Chevelle 396 on 2040-cars
Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Hello I am selling my 1967 Chevelle with a 396 Big Block .030 over
850 Holley Double Pumper Carb Torker Intake HEI Ignition 6AL Ignition box with rev limiter 4 Core Griffin Radiator Turbo 400 Trans with reverse manual valve body 2800 - 3200 stall Converter Hurst Quarter Stick With Line Lock 12 Bolt rear with 4.10 Gears 4" Cowl Hood Cragar Wheels 3" Flowmaster Exhaust All brand new front disk brakes , pads , lines All new Energy Suspension bushings ( control arms , body bushings etc) Brand New Competition Engineering shocks all the way around Brand New boxed upper and lower rear control arms Car looks and runs good - Light scratch on trunk lid Call or Text me with any questions - Serious buyers only please 610-972-9468 |
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