Original Owner Selling After 36 Years on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
I am the original owner. New tires, motor, interior and stereo. Motor has about 600 miles on it. ZZ4 style motor. 4 bolt main, aluminum heads. Roller cam, lifters and rockers. This motor has approx. 350 to 400 HP. It hauls A**, Ceramic coated headers and true dual exhaust with x pipe and flow master mufflers. It has Corvett 8" rally wheels with new dunlop GT Qualifers. 300 watt Stereo system wit 4 speakers and 2 tweeters. I have video with sound if you want to hear it. This car is Rady to GO!!!
This car is a perfect beginning point for a fixer upper. It can use many things. I'm just tired of lugging it around and dumping money into it. I am moving. Time for somebody else to enjoy her!! 1, great running motor. 2, nice stereo 3, great tires 4, good interior 5, can be used as your every day car Heres a video, Make sure your speakers are on!!!! http://youtu.be/rdHSHKKDSnk |
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