1981 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Longview, Illinois, United States
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1981 Chevy Corvette-For sale by the long time owner is this outstanding modified Corvette. There really is a lot to
say about this one, it is a multiple national show winner that was built By Owner, driven on the street Last 20
years. The car has been featured in a few magazines, a regional car guys newspaper (the Ledfoot News) and also a
few TV news shows. It started life as a standard Chevy Corvette that the owner purchased used 20 years ago. Over
the following years it was transformed into the awesome street machine you see here. The Engine custom built Chevy
359 small block Machined by Joe Rhyne competition racing engines out of Indiana. The paint (redone in 2015) is a
custom tri-color Candy Apple Red. What follows are some of the important details. 650 HP Lunati Race Crank Shaft
Block is O-Ringed, Splayed main caps, Balanced Lunati 6 Inch Race Rods J &E 24 CC Dish- Pistons, .250-Thousands Top
Ringland Lunati Roller Cam -574 Lift Lunati Solid Roller Lifters Lunati 1.65 Roller Rockers Dart: Conquest Aluminum
Heads Crane Tru Roller Timing Chain and Gears Weiand Polished Aluminum 671 Blower@ 12% overdriven Dyer Crank Hub
Duel O2 Sensors- Duel Rich Lean Gauges PFM Products Superchiller ( INNER COOLER) with MSD Activated Switch High
Volume Fuel Pump Dual - Holley 650CFM Double Pumper Carburetors Mini High Torque Racing Starter MSD Ignition System
MSD Billet Distributor MSD 8mm Spark Plug Wires Taylor Spark Plug Fire boots 5 Quart Oil Pan Molens High Pressure
Oil Pump Hooker Super Comp Ceramic coated Headers 1 5/8″ Primary Tube New Flowmaster 40 Series 3 Chamber Mufflers
TCI Stage 2 Street/Strip T-350 3-Speed Automatic Transmission Trans-king Stage II 2500 Stall Converter Line Lock
Dana 44 3.08 Gear, Aluminum Rear End, also have a 373 in box Swaybars Front and Back Fiberglass Single Mono-leaf
Rear Suspension Good Condition P-225 60R-15 BF Goodrich Radial T/A Tires Front Good Condition P-275 60R-15 BF
Goodrich Radial T/A Tires Rear 15″ Weld Performance Series Polished Aluminum Racing Wheels Custom: 2 Tone Black -
Red Leather Seats JVC Kameleon Stereo System Memphis- 500 Watt Amplifier Two 3″ Speakers In Dash, Two 6×9
Speakers in Rear and Two 800 Watt Subs in Rear Modified Dash with Led Lighting Custom Corvette Emblem LED Lighting
Under The Front Nose and Rear Deck Custom LED Dash Lighting No Accidents.
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