1962 Chevrolet Biscayne 2 Door Sedan Drag Car Ratrod 454 on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
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1962 Chevrolet Biscayne 2 door sedan. Set for drag racing. 454 motor automatic tranny. Vintage style. The story on the car is , I bought a '62 Bubbletop that was set up for drag racing. I wanted the bubbletop body to restore to original. So i also bought a 2 door sedan and swapped the bodys. Put the sedan body on the drag chassis and the bubbletop body on the sedan stock chassis. Im not a drag racing guy. The bubbletop was running 12.20's in the 1/4 mile. Does have a clear title. New tubes in the rear but need a good set of slicks. I put some ols wide ovals on so it would roll and drive up and down the street. Dont know all the details on the motor build. Was told its a 8 3/4 mopar posi track rear end .Wrap around frame headers reubilt 850 double pumper holley, rebuilt holley fuel pump. Also needs a quick release for the steering wheel. You can come see , hear and drive the car. Starts runs , drives and stops. I rebuilt all the body mounts before body was installed. I had a 4 door parts car and cut out floor pc's to repair rust. The outside has a great patina . Some small rust around the wheel well lip. Not bad tho. Would be fun to go smoke some of the painted cars at the track. BUYER PAYS ALL SHIPPING COST. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END MY AUCTION EARLY BECAUSE ITEMS ARE FOR SALE LOCALLY. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING. A NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OF $500 DUE WITHIN 2 DAYS OF AUCTION END. BALANCE DUE IN 5 DAYS. NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. 316-734 2499 Phone # for serious inquirys.
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