1970 Blown Camaro 580 Bbc 10/71 Bds Blower on 2040-cars
Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:BBC
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Mileage: 0
Trim: Z28 2 Door
Exterior Color: Orange
Drive Type: RWD
Interior Color: Black
Car Does have free and clear title.
Engine is all new. Has Bowtie Tall deck block, All forged Mains, Callies crank, Eagle H beam rods and L19 rod bolts, Manley Forged Pistons, New Bowtie Heads that have been C&C and flowed. Manley severe duty valves and etc. Has a accusump hooked up for pre-oiling.
Has a BDS 10/71 Supercharger That has been completely gone though by RBS Supercharger out of California,
Carburetors are a set of BRE Billit Aluminum 1150 Dominators
Has a Turbo 400 with transbrake and manual valve body with Ultra bell housing,
New Moser M9 fabricated narrowed rear end with 35 spline axles, new Yukon Aluminum bolt through third member, spool, 4-11 gears, New Strange disk brake setup. Double adjustable coilovers, Has a 4 link setup.
The front end has Fat Man tube upper and Lower control arms, New QA1 Coilover setup. Wilwood disk brakes.
Aluminum 10 Gallon Fuel cell, Holley Dominator fuel pump.
New Weld RT-S Weld Wheels. Car always sits on jack stands
The list keeps going and going. The Car has never been drove or raced since putting it all together. Just don't have time to mess with it anymore. I know there's probably a bunch of stuff I missed to mention but if you have any question feel free to ask. Please only serious inquires, no tire kickers. This is nice car that has a ton of money stuck in you won't disappointed.
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