1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss, 700hp!!, Resto Mod on 2040-cars
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Only 1700 miles on new odometer since complete and total frame
off nut and bolt build. 700HP engine that started out as a big block tall deck
427, bored out and stroked with 454
crank and .400 longer rods. Can’t remember,
but think that makes it a 502. 1050
CFM Dominator carb, square port Edlebrock aluminum Victor JR heads, all dyno’d to 700HP!! Estimated to be nearly
975HP at the crank when the nitrous is hooked up. It starts right up with a simple turn of the
key, producing a crisply beautiful and soothing, albeit Satanic
thumpy purr. The transmission is a Turbo 350 featuring a manual shift body rated to back
up over 1000 HP. Transmission is at your service compliments of B & M. The explosive force is mated to a rock solid bullet
proof four link race suspension with QA1 adjustable coil overs, 9 inch race
rated custom hand built rear end with full spool 3.55 gearing. And contrary to the beastly specs, it all goes down the highway as smooth and as
effortlessly as any muscle car around. All of this insanity is brought to its senses by a brand new
4 wheel power disc brake system with all braided stainless lines. Flawless show quality era correct “Richard Rawlings Green”
metallic paint with not a single chip,
scratch or imperfection, stripes
are flush and flat with clearcoat over all and not just laid on top. Floors, trunk,
frame rails, etc. are all 100%
solid. Custom flush firewall and hi
gloss detailed and painted engine compartment. All new chrome front to back. Too much else to list;
will try to include it all here: All 4 brand new Nitto tires,
all 4 brand new Boss Wheels, All
new interior, again in era correct
“Richard Rawlings Green”, Aluminum
radiator, dual electric fan, line lock
system, Grant GT steering wheel, Auto Meter Phantom gauges in custom billet
dash panel, Alpine CD, all new moldings and seals, QA1 fully adjustable coil overs at all 4
corners.. This truly is a serious no excuses high quality Chevelle SS
tribute resto-mod in literally perfect concourse condition. If there is a flaw anywhere on the car it has
yet to disclose itself. This is a must
see to believe car. Talking about
it, showing it, and taking it out to play is always a
pleasure. If you are a seasoned car
collector ready to step up and you are serious and have the cash, I look forward to meeting you. Estimated cost to recreate: over $55,000.00. |
Chevrolet Chevelle for Sale
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