1985 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ss Coupe 2-door 505 Bb Tastefully Built on 2040-cars
Bergen, New York, United States
Im going to list as much as i possibly can and am able to remember starting with the engine.
*454 .100 over built to a 505 bb chevy ENGINE IS RIGHT AROUND 500 HP -dual 450 holly carbs on a weiand tunnel ram intake -oval port heads port and polished pro form roller rockers with 7/16 stud comp cam with a .510 lift and hydraulic lifters -scat forged flat top pistons with a 2 piece rear seal scat forged crank with external balance -moroso 7 qt oil pan with high flow oil pump -griffin 3-core radiator -accel distributor with separate coil -dual electric fans (the car runs around 165 at all times) -pete jackson gear drive -car is set up for a blower just never got around the putting one on it. -2.5 inch headers to a set of flow masters SUSPENSION: -stock suspension with air assist in the rear planted to weld racing wheels on a in ok condition street tires. REST OF THE DRIVELINE: -TH 400 TRANS WITH 2500 STALL AND SHIFT KIT (NO TRANS BRAKE) STOCK DRIVE SHAFT TO A MINI SPOOL WITH 3.73 GEARS IN A STOCK REAR-END THIS IS A TRUE SS WITH VERY LOW MILES ON THE BODY AND AS WELL AS THIS TASTEFULLY BUILT ENGINE I LOVE THIS CAR ITS ALOT OF FUN GETS MANY HEADS TO TURN. ALSO ID LIKE TO MAKE IT A POINT IT HAS NEVER BEEN TO THE TRACK I TAKE IT OUT WHEN I HAVE FREE TIME. HAPPY BIDDING ON THIS LOW RESERVE 1985 MONTE CARLO. buyer is responsible for pickup or for shipping payment will be a non refundable $500 at auction end and rest of payment at time of papers exchange THANK YOU.....THIS CAR RUNS BEAUTIFULLY DRIVES STRAIGHT AND CURRENTLY IS IN STORAGE STILL ON THE ROAD AND NYS INSPECTED |
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