1972 Chevrolet Chevelle on 2040-cars
Matteson, Illinois, United States
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1972 Chevelle custom retro pro touring mod this car has been frame off restored it's painted in a custom prowler orange metallic and GM pewter gray metallic, custom interior wrapped in leather from cab to headliner and trunk it's sports a digital -- premium sound system with multiple speakers and amps, chrome panther wheels wrapped in falcon 275 40 ZR 18's in the rear and 265 35 ZR 18 in the fronts, this car also has power four wheel disc brakes all around, also a big block 402 crate motor with roller rockers, dual quad system with see-through custom valve covers pushing close to 500 hp, custom exhaust with one tube headers built in X pipe with Flowmaster muffler's, has a manual four-speed transmission with Hearst linkage and Hearst shifter, it's backed up by a big Ford 9 inch rear end with 411 gear ratio, And strange axles with coil over suspension and ladder bars, it also has MSD ignition system and a custom fuel tank.
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