1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Restomod 502 Ci Ram Jet Crate Engine on 2040-cars
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1969 Chevrolet Chevelle restomod 502 ci Ram Jet Crate Engine1969 Chevrolet Chevelle restomod, orange exterior, orange and black- custom interior, Chevy 502 cubic inch Ram Jet Crate Engine, 331 Positraction, 12 bolt differential, 4-wheel JL8 disc brakes, Weld Pro 17" wheels, power steering, LED taillights and code alarm system.
The Vehicle’s Details and Equipment 502 Ram Jet Crate Engine Richmond 6 Speed Transmission Pawergrip Clutch Lakewood Scatter Shield 12 Bolt Rear End 3.31:1 Ratio 4 Wheel JL8 Disc Brakes Hooker Ceramic Super Comp Headers Flow Master Exhaust Weld Pro 17” Wheels Goodyear Eagle F1 Tires Aluminum Driveshaft Hotchkis Suspension Edelbrock IAS Shocks Stainless Fuel Tank Dynamat Powder Coated Frame House of Colors Sunset pearl paint LED Tail Lights Griffin Aluminum Radiator Vintage Air Conditioning Autometer Gauges After very carefully physically inspecting the vehicle, the vehicles identification number, trim tag, body panels, and mechanical components, that this is a true and correct 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Pro Touring with the NON original driveline components.
Overall Condition This is a restored 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Pro Touring. The car was very well and was a complete rotisserie restoration. The car has an excellent body which is well finished. The undercarriage is painted the same as the exterior. The chassis of the car was power coated. The engine compartment was painted and is highly detailed. The engine is a GM crate 502 Ram Jet attached to a Richmond 6 Speed transmission. Hotchkis Suspension components were used. The brake system is a GM 4 wheel disc set up. The paint on the car is excellent. The car has been used about 6400 miles since its build and shows some signs of use. The car does need a thorough undercarriage detail to bring the car up a level. The interior is all custom using late model seating finished in a two tone finish to match the car. AutoMeter Gauges are in place on the dash. The use of quality components was used in every area of the car. The bright work on the car is excellent. The panel fitment is excellent. The paint finish on the car is excellent. The car was not driven, however I was able to run the vehicle in close quarters and everything worked designed. Dealer's InformationPowered by Dealer Accelerate. Visit www.DealerAccelerate.com to learn more.
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