1969 Chevelle Ss Clone 454 +.030 on 2040-cars
Pearl City, Hawaii, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Manual
Model: Chevelle
Mileage: 500
Trim: 454
Selling my 1969 Chevelle 454 SS Clone. This car was bought from Florida. I will pay shipping to California and arrange for pickup from port there if sold to someone on Mainland US.
Here is a little about the car. - motor rebuild done at Snyders install done at Infinite Motors - 454 bored out .030 see build sheet for specs and parts - Cragar Rims -Edlebrock Carb and Intake - over sized aluminium radiator - braided stainless hoses -cast aluminum high performance water pump - chrome alternator and brackets - Hedman Headers and Flo Master single chamber muffler, OEM tips for classic look - Borgwarner T-10 four speed trans with Hurst shifter - 12 bolt rear geared at 3:73 - Interior all new to look classic, Autometer Red gauges to match car, CD player - Wood rose steering wheel - Suspension was completely redone - power steering through a close ratio box - every bushing, front and rear tie rod end, ball joints, springs and shocks have been upgraded and replaced The previous owners' name is Bob Skrob from Ocala Florida, he owns a brake and muffler shop. Bobs Tire and Brake in Ocala FL. Here is walk around video:
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