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US $42,000.00
Year:1971 Mileage:5000
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Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Madison, Wisconsin, United States
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  ABSOLUTLY BEAUTIFUL SHOW WINNING 1971 CHEVY CHEVELLE

I REALLY FEEL HONORED TO BE ABLE TO LIST SUCH A KNOCK YOUR SOCKS OFF 1971 CHEVELLE. I HAVE TO TELL YOU THAT OVER THE YEARS I HAVE OWNED AND BUILT ALOT OF CHEVELLES AND I HAVE TO SAY IT IS NOT TO OFTEN YOU COME ACROSS A CHEVELLE AT THIS CALIBER. SO WHAT COMES TO MIND WHEN YOU THINK OF 70'S MUSCLE? IF CHEVELLE DOES NOT COME TO MIND, THEN THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH YOU. THIS 1971 CHEVELLE IS AS NICE AS THEY GET WITHOUT DROPPING A HUGE MOUNT OF CASH ON A REAL SS. THE CURRENT OWNER OF THIS CHEVELLE SS RECREATION BOUGHT THE CAR A FEW YEARS AGO AFTER THE PAST OWNER JUST COMPLETED A FRESH GROUND UP RESTORATION. HE WAS GOING TO DO A FRAME OFF RESTORATION, BUT THE CAR DIDN'T WARRENT IT. ALL THE BODY PANELS, FLOOR PANS AND TRUNK HAVE BEEN REPLACED. WHEN I HEARD THAT, I  LOOK TO SEE WHAT KIND OF JOB THEY DID ON IT. I HUNTED AROUND IN THE TRUNK AND UNDER IT AND I COULDN'T TELL WHAT WAS REPLACED IN THE TRUNK, THIS IS SOME OF THE BEST WORK I HAVE EVER SEEN. THE DOORS AND TRUNK LID WHERE NOT EVER REPLACED. ALL THE LINES ARE BEAUTIFUL AND THE GAPS ALL LOOK GREAT. I JUST TOOK THESE PICTURES RIGHT BEFORE LISTING ON E-BAY. THE BEAUTIFUL SUNFLOWER YELLOW PAINT LOOKS ALMOST FLAWLESS! THE BLACK SS STRIPS REALLY ADD TO THE MUSCLE LOOK! ALL THE CHROME HAS BEEN REMOVED AND REDONE AND LOOK AT THE SHINE! YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PICTURES THE CARPET, HEADLINER, SEATS AND DASH ARE ALL IN SHOW CONDITION, PLUS THERE IS A NEW VINYL TOP AND FRONT AND REAR NEW CHROME BUMERS.

THIS IS A NON-NUMBERS MATCHING CHEVELLE. THE MOTOR HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REBUILT AND HOPPED UP 454 BIG BLOCK THAT YOU WILL HEAR COMING DOWN THE ROAD WELL BEFORE YOU SEE IT. THIS BIG BLOCK HAS BEEN BORED 30 OVER WITH OVAL PORT HEADS TO GIVE IT 9 TO 1 COMPRESSION. THIS BIG BLOCK BEAST HAS A COMPETITION CAM WITH 544 LIFT. THERE IS A 780 DEMON CARBURETOR THAT IS REALLY TUNED WELL. THERE IS A TRUBO 350 TRANS WITH B&M SHIFT KIT. THIS TRANS REALLY SHIFTS UP AND DOWN GREAT. IT HAS A WELL MATCHED 2800 STALL CONVERTER THAT REALLY WORKS GOOD WITH CAM AND THE FACTORY 12 BOLT POSI-TRAC REAR END THAT IS LOADED WITH 373 GEARS. IT IS SET UP WITH ADJUSTABLE REAR TRAILING ARMS, THAT WAY YOU CAN ADJUST THE WAY THIS CHEVELLE COMES OFF THE LINE. PLUS THE WHOLE FRONT END IS REBUILD FROM TOP TO BOTTOM.  IT HAS THAT RACE CAR SOUND WITH THE DUAL FLOWMASTER EXHAUST. THIS BAD BOY IS ROLLING ON CUSTOM 17" RIMS AND TIRES THAT FINISH OFF THAT CUSTOM MUSCLE LOOK. SO THIS CHEVELLE WILL RUN ON PUMP GAS, YOU ARE NOT HAVING TO PUT ADDITIVE IN AT EVERY FILL UP. THAT WAY YOU CAN DRIVE ANYWHERE YOU WANT WITH NO PROBLEMS. THIS BEAUTIFUL CHEVELLE HAS IT ALL! LOOKS, POWER AND A SMOOTH RIDE. IT DRAWS A CROWD EVERY WHERE IT GOES. I'M SURE I HAVE LEFT OUT SOMETHING, SO PLEASE FEEL FREE TO GIVE ME A CALL OR EMAIL WITH QUESTIONS.

LANCE PETERSON

MUSCLECARPERFORMANCELLC@YAHOO.COM

608-335-8826

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