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Year:1975 Mileage:92580
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Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
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THis car has everything replaced new.Formula options are New dual snorkel hood,New rear spoiler,NewFormula decals.New door and trunk locks,New windshield glass,Newweather stripping(doors,windows,trunk,and windshield). Chassis has New front end bushings,New stainless steel drilled and slotted front rottors disk braks.New front coil over shocks,chrome wheels with spacers.New Hankook tires on all four corners.The interior has New Dyna mat insulation(floor,ceiling,sides,trunk).New sound pad,New trunk divider,New package tray,New carpet floor and trunk,New headliner,New dash,Newcarbon fiber vynel(gauge panel,consoul,package tray).New under dash wire loom.New dash sill speakers.New dual stereo.New Blue LED lights in all speakers(2-6'x9',2-6'round).New equus gauges(oil,water,volt),etc.New Erson Eliminator cam(.Rebuilt speedometer and tach.New B&M mega shifter.New Pro rally 1000 seats,sliders,brackets.New custom rear seat.New custom stitched floor mats.New formula steering wheel.The new motor is a custom ordered and Quility built 350cid dynode at over 350hp.New super airflow cleaner,New elderbrock performance 600 carburater.New aluminum professional products air gap intake,New aluminum PBM Erson strike force heads.New Erson race springs.New timing set,lifters,rods,gasgets,bearings edtc.New Erson Eliminater cam(.480 lift).New PBM/Erson aluminum rocker roller arms.New hypereutectic piston and rings.New Accel HEI distributer.New Accel super stock 8mm wires,Moroso wire looms.NewIridium spark plugs.Nedw chrome PBM valve covers,timing cover,oil pan,brake cylinder cover and chrome brackets.New stock radiater.New battery.Headers(dual exhaust with double down pipes.200-R4 trany.this car has a tall gear so its perfect for daily driver and back and forth to work our hyway use.Super good looking and a super sound and especially at idle.A real head turner.You would have to invest over$ 20,000 to get where this car is.Wife wants a nice Vacation in Europe so its got to go.I still have three more muscle cars so don't feel bad.Lots of documentation on every part or job done.Im the third owner.


On Sep-14-14 at 12:29:15 PDT, seller added the following information:

 only 3500 miles on car since total restoration.i notice that a lot of sellers say restoration and maybe changed a few things .when I say total restoration I mean every nut and bolt replaced with new.the only thing I did not do is take the body off the frame.When I started the restoration the car was just over 90,000 miles. and many many months later working just about every day it is now a new car.3500 miles on motor and car and  everything.nothing on ebay compares to this car nothing.believe me if I did not need the money so quickly I would not even entertain selling it especially at half price.like I said before , I have several classics and I already let one of my babies go and that got us our tickets etc and now this is the last one and its killing me to be in a hurry to sell.Im not ;letting go of anymore of my classics never again if I have anything to say about it. .Happy wife happy life and after 36 years of marriage you learn whats more important so it looks like we are going to Europe.Better grab it while you can because if I have to talk about it anymore I might change my mind and then my wife can gobuy herself.Just kidding shes the boss,you guys know what im talking about.call me 904 806 2564 to make arrangements to pick it up or to get more imformation.Capt.Roy

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