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1986 Monte Carlo Ss Project Drag Car Roller 4.11 Posi,cage, Flowmaster No Reserv on 2040-cars

US $2,500.00
Year:1986 Mileage:90457
Location:

Woburn, Massachusetts, United States

Woburn, Massachusetts, United States
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1986 Monte Carlo SS, great project car, selling as a rolling chassis with no engine,trans,radiator or fuel system. The body is straight and solid with no rust, only some light surface rust just starting. the floors and underside are also rust free. it has a very nicely done roll bar, aluminum dash filled with aftermarket gauges (you could still easily install a stock dash if desired). stock bucket seats, B&M shifter, Grant GT steering wheel. the door handles have been shaved and it has an electric door opening system that works off a remote on the keychain. it has hedman long tube headers that are wrapped in thermotec heat wrap, true dual exhaust with flowmaster mufflers.there is a custom trans crossmember that allows the exhaust to pass through it. The rear suspension is all new with boxed lower control arms, adjustable upper control arms, Air bags in the rear springs, the rear end is a 10 bolt posi with 4.11 gears and a girdle style aluminum rear end cover. the axles have long wheel studs in them. the stock wheels are in excellent condition and the BFG tires have good tread. it also has a Harwood 4" lift off fiberglass hood. this will make an excellent winter project or use it for parts, the car will need all the wiring to be done, fuel system, and general reassembly. I think it is missing the drivers door glass, i need to see if i can find it. has a clear title.. please ask any questions you may have. must be paid in full within 3 days and picked up within 2 weeks.  photo IMG_5630_zps8ab49abf.jpg
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