WOW!!.......Does this car look COOL or what?? The
dark green metallic paint is fabulous in that it changes its appearance
according to the lighting conditions available. In these pictures, you will see that at the
beginning the car looks almost black. But, as you can see the brighter lighting
conditions the green is really brought out. Please note in some pictures how you
can see the background in the paint of the car. VERY NICE!! This is one of those cars that instantly puts a
smile on your face!! If you do not get a big kick out of driving this car you
are not an enthusiast or you are dead. When you are running it through the gears
the higher the RPMS you go the better it sounds. And believe me, it SOUNDS
GOOD!! When purchasing ANY car it is always better to
purchase a car that has gone through a religiously extensive experience like
this one. The gentleman that I selling this car for told me he has spent close
to $60,000 on this car doing everything you see. The following is an itemize
list of the items that he sent to me that were completed on this car.
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Toyo
Tires - 235/50/ZR17
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Larsen engineering variable ratio steering gear
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4 wheel Wilwood disc brakes
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Vacuum pump for brakes
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9" ford rear end with 3:50 ratio
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5 speed Richmond Kissler conversion kit with billet flywheel
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Alloy drive shaft
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Adjustable rear control arms
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Front control arms rebuilt with PSE poly parts
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Large diameter PSE sway bar
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17" wheel Vintique rally wheel
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Motor - less than 600 miles; Dynoed at 550 at the flywheel)
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Stroked small block with stud girdle
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Scat 3000 crank
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Eagle H beam rods
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Forged coated lightweight pistons (i will have to look up the brand;
they are the best)
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Rotating assembly balanced by Houston Engineering
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Edlebrock RPM aluminum heads; ported; 10:1 compression ratio
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6 quart custom oil pan
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Serpentine Belt system
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Vintage AC
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Be-cool aluminum radiator
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Dual plane intake
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Custom 750 CFM Holley HP carb
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Full
coated hooker
headers with 3 in dia. Custom made exhaust
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Auto
meter gauges
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“Wiz
Bang” stereo system I know there are more items than these items that
he has done, but, these are the bulk of them. Please contact me and I will be more than happy to
answer all your questions.
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Cadillac, GM's luxury brand, is going into review from Fallon Worldwide, Minneapolis and the indications are that Campbell-Ewald, Chevy's old ad shop, will end up with most or all of it. C-E just announced that it was moving from its long-time home in Warren, MI to a new downtown Detroit office next to Ford Field, just blocks from GM.
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