1962 Chevy Ii Prostreet on 2040-cars
Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
Engine:421
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 999,999
Model: Nova
Interior Color: Black
Trim: ss
Drive Type: automatic
**Car: 1962 Nova II. Great Condition. Adult Owned. Runs good. Great driver. Never raced.
**Engine: Professionally built 421 cid small block Chevy motor.
**Splayed 4 bolt caps, Eagle crank and rods, JE pistons, ported dart heads with crane gold rocker arms and roller springs.
**Custom solid roller cam, Holley 750 cfm carburetor, single plane high rise intake, msd 6al ignition, msd delay box for nitrous, Edelbrock nitrous system.
**Set-up on dyno tuned 558 h.p.- with 529ft. lbs of torque (without nitrous).
**High torque starter with heat shield.
****Transmission-Turbo 400 trans. with 5000rpm stall custom built by Coan Engineering.
**Ford 9 inch rear end with strange 4:86 gears.
**Chassis engineering ladder bar rear end, adjustable coil over shocks.
***Contact me for further information.
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