1972 Pro Touring Resto Mod, Ram Air Big Block Mopar 408/450 Hp Muscle Car on 2040-cars
Centralia, Missouri, United States
Motor and Trans: Mopar legend, Jeff Dickey built (76-78 block) 400, massaged to 408ci with all the best components, Arp Bolts, Comp Cam, Ferria valves, Keith Black Pistons, Double roller timming chain, Eldbroke intake and 750 carb, updated Hot ignition system, Hooker headers, 3" Exhaust, 130 gph fuel pump, Alumunim Fan, Champion Aluminim Radiator rated for 650hp. Hoses, Belts. New Motor and Transmission mounts. Transmission has been built from end to end with all new updated valve body, Shift kit, New Tourque Converter. Fuel: all new Fuel tank, with sending unit, groumets, lines, 130 gph chrome pump Suspension and brakes: All new breaking system, Booster and Resivor, 12" Drilled and Slotted Rotors with new Calipers, Drums with new pistons in the rear, New hard lines. All new Poly bushings for the sway bar, Tie rods, Drag link, Pitman, Idler, Ball joints, Bearings, Shocks with adjustable Air Shock in the Back Body Mods and Paint: Shaved turn signals on the fenders, Charger emblems on the sides, Bumper guards front and rear, all Trim. Hot Rodz Flat Black on the top, Dupont Silver on the bottom with a 1/4" Mopar Orange stripe. Wheels Tires: 20 x 9.5 wheels front and back with Hannkook v12 evo Tires 255/45/20 in the rear and 245/35/20 in the front Electrical: Optima red top relocated in the trunk, held in place with a custom buillet bracket, wired with 000 gauge wire on the +and- side. All new voltage Regulator, Alternator, Hot Ignition sytem with new Distributor and High Output Coil. Motor has been rewired with all new wire. New gear reduction High Tourque Starter, Solinoid, Relay. Auto meter Gauges on the Fuel, Oil psi, Temp. All other factory gauges work fine. AM/FM radio works too. Interior: Stock interior is in near perfect shape and has been improved with suede. Front seats are in perfect shape, Back is great except for some stiching on the top.(see pic) Trunk has been finshind in grey and black suede. Under Carriage: Has been Lizzard Skinned This car has only had 100 miles on it since restored. Not a scratch or chip on it. Passed Missouri inspection with flying colors. Runs Awesome, Shifts Great, Handles like its on Rails, Breaks better than a new car. If you have any ? call 573-823-2370 Title in Hand, Thanks Lance |
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2020 Colorado Winter Driver's Notes | Behind the Wheel S02 // E12
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