Chevrolet: Chevelle Ss on 2040-cars
Antrim, New Hampshire, United States
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1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Super Sport (a Real Ss), A Full Frame Off, Nut And Bolt, Rotissery, Restoration, Lightly Driven To Car Shows And Cruise Nights (see Pictures Underneath) Basically A Brand New 1964 Ss Inside And Out And Underneath, A Proffessional Restoration With No Expense Spared, In Excess Of $60k Invested, Lazer Straight With Flawless Paint, An Original West Coast (california Born) Ss With No Rust Prior To The Restoration, Mint Condition, New Paint, Chrome, Interior, Glass, Auto Meter Pro Comp Tach, Oil Filled Pro Comp Gages, Be Cool Aluminum Radiator W/elec Fan, Headman Powder Coated Headers, Msd Distributor W/msd Electronic Ignition Box, New Suspension Front And Rear Suspension, Manual Steering, Power Brakes, Front Disk Brakes, Rear Drum Brakes, Stock Front Suspension With Sway Bar, Stock Type Rear Suspension With Boxed Lower Control Arms With Brg Lube Points, Adjustable Tubular Upper Control Arms With Heims, And Rear Sway Bar, Coil Rear Springs With Airbags, Complete New Power Train, Tires, Wheels, The Wheels Were Custom Made To Fit The Widest Tires Possible In The Wheel Wells, P245-r60 15 Rear Tires, With P225-60 R15 Front Tires, No Expense Spared In The Restoration, Color Is A Vey Fine Metallic Silver, Engine Is A Fully Balanced And Blue Printed 388 Cu. In. Full Roller, Stroker, With Brodix Aluminum Heads, Hughes Turbo 350 “built” Transmission, 2-1/2” Aluminized Cross Flow Exhaust System With Flow Master Mufflers, Moser 12 Bolt Rear End With 3:73 Gears With Spool, Black Steel Wheels, Baby Moon Hub Caps And Red Line Tires, Custom Turbo Action Shifter That Sits In The Factory Ss Center Consol, The Car Has An Aggressive Stance Sitting Level At 10.5” Off The Ground From The Rockers To The Pavement.
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