1969 Chevelle W/ Pro Built Big Block Ss 396 Engine 11 Sec. Street Car No Reserve on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Thank you for looking at this NO RESERVE auction for my 69 Chevelle. This car has new paint and new interior on a rust free body from Yuma, Arizona. SS badging and clearcoated SS stripes. It started life as a 350 powered Malibu but now has a super rare 1967 vintage SS 396 BBC (block casting number 3902406396) that is an AR code California engine rated at 325HP at birth. Now up-graded with; forged pistons, forged crank, rectangular port heads, Doug Herbert cam, solid roller, Victor Jr intake, Quickfuel 950 carb w/ stainless plumbing, Holley Red fuel pump, MSD ignition, gear reduction starter motor, Hooker comp headers and mufflers, Moroso pan w/ tray & scrapers, Griffin aluminum radiator. Engine is strong, reliable, with no smoke. TH350 trans built with TCI and B&M internals, HD sprag, Hurst quarterstick, TCI streetfighter converter. 1350 driveshaft, trussed 9” rear end (pinion seal does leak some gear oil), Summers Brothers 31 spline axles, Detroit locker, 4.86 gear, 1350 Mark Williams yoke. Its never seen nitrious or a dyno but has run 11.50 @ 119 w/slicks. All urethane body mounts and suspension bushings, Centerline Convo-Pro wheels at 4.5" & 8.5" wide. Trunk mounted battery with taillight panel cut off switch. Fiberglass cowl hood, decklid and bumpers. Adjustable Corbeau seats w/Diest harnesses, no back seat, Chassis Engineering roll cage (but stock headliner is intact). Not cut up, not tubbed and not a scratch or door ding on it. Always garaged. All original trunk and floor pans. No dash pad or windshield wipers. Door locks, programable tach, oil pressue and water temp gauges work but speedo, odometer and gas gauge do not. Manual steering and power drum brakes. No radio or antenna. This car is solid and quick. A perfect street / strip car to piss off your neighbors and scare your friends. Original cost to build engine, trans, and rear axle was over $12K alone. Available now for only $15488. One bid can win it !!! International buyers OK. Shipping to Los Angeles, San Diego, Vegas, Albequerque or El Paso only $300. Call (480) 330-1495 for more info or e-mail me for more photos. Thanks again for looking. |
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