1972 Chevelle 502 Ram Jet Gear Vendors Overdrive Pro Touring Retro Street Rod on 2040-cars
Oviedo, Florida, United States
This Chevelle is turnkey ready to enjoy. The engine is a new, not rebuilt big block GM aluminum headed 502CI crate motor with the ram jet fuel injection. It has a high performance turbo 400 with shift kit and gear vendors overdrive unit which allows the car to cruise at 75 miles an hour at only 2200rpm’s with it’s 3:73 posi gears and a 12-bolt heavy duty rear end. It has factory air conditioning that’s been upgraded to a radial compressor and R134 refrigerant and serpentine belt set up. The engine runs cool all day long because of it’s heavy duty aluminum high flow radiator. The braking system has been upgraded to 4 wheel power disc brakes with electric vacuum pump. The suspension is tight with power steering and Hotchkis upper and lower control arms in the rear end. The exhaust system is big tubed ceramic coated headers with 2 1/2 inch aluminized dual exhaust and flowmaster mufflers. The exhaust note is very aggressive. The car runs, drives and rides like a Cadillac but with a mash of the throttle you’ll feel the rush of adrenaline as the fuel injected big block accelerates the car like an airplane at take off. The drivetrain has all heavy duty performance parts and is considered bullet proof no weak links here. The paint and body is really nice and the wheels have been upgraded to 20x10’s and 18x8’s with Nitto drag radials. It has all the SS upgrades and all the options that the street rodder would want on a Chevelle. Headlights, tail lights, dash lights, brake lights, turn signals, speedometer, gas gauge, stereo, dome light, and air conditioning, etc. all work as they should. Many hours were spent mechanically on the modifications not to mention the high dollar performance drive train and parts. Whoever pulls the trigger on this bad boy will be very happy.
•502CI GM performance crate engine
•Ram jet fuel injection
•Turbo 400 performance transmission
•Gear vendors overdrive unit
•12 bolt posi rear end 3:73 gears
•Hotchkis suspension
•4 wheel power disc brakes
•Power steering
•Factory ice cold air conditioning
•Bucket seats
•Console horse shoe shifter
•SS gauge package
•Cowl hood
•Ceramic coated headers
•Aluminum exhaust
•Flowmasters
•Aluminum radiator
•much much more please call for more details or a possible Buy it Now 321-663-6608
Will look at possible trades.
Have contacts with shipping out of state or overseas. For a great price on a quote in the United States call the best in the business, Mike Lippe at Discount Auto Transport 715-687-4600
I can assist in exporting anywhere worldwide -- Usually takes 45-60 days from point of purchase. The cost seems to be close to $2200 US monies which will take to all major world ports.
On Feb-18-14 at 13:31:59 PST, seller added the following information:
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