Sleeper Mopar 1991 Chrysler Lebaron V8 Rear Wheel Drive Small Block on 2040-cars
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1991 Chrysler Lebaron Sleeper Magnum 318 V8 Here is your opportunity to buy a one of a kind hot rod. Unforeseen circumstances force the sale of this awesome car. The goal was to build a unique street sleeper ready to put a whooping on anything that crossed its path! Over 1000 man hours, and well over $20k spent building this amazing car. All of the hard work has already been completed! Over $7k spent on the beautiful pearl white paint job! Scott's front suspension, and rear 4 link with panard bar. Fully adjustable Aldan coil overs front and back. Wilwood disc brakes front and back. Power rack and pinion. Brand new tires all around mounted on Jeep 16" alloys. Engine Specs: Complete wiring harmless included to run the factory multi port fuel injection. Mopar M1 single plane fuel injection manifold with throttle body adaptor. Full roller valve train. Roller rockers with a 1.7 ratio. Roller cam. 10 to 1 hyperutectic pistons. Oversized valves. Ported heads. Mopars performance valve covers. Fully polished engine accessory brackets and under drive pulleys. Milidon single idler gear drive. Nothing but the best was used to build this nasty little 318. Engine has never been fired. Complete wiring harness is included to run the multi port fuel injection system, along with a 20 gallon fuel cell. The full original interior is included. Everything was removed to complete the rear wheel drive conversion, but is all in great condition. What's needed to complete the conversion is as listed. Brake lines Fuel lines Engine wiring Rack & pinion mount Engine mounts Trans mount Firewall & Floor Work I have invested way more money in this car than what I know I will be able to recover, but I know someone out there will see the vision I have, and finish it like it deserves to be. I have listed everything to the best of my knowledge. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. |
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