Turbocharged 1968 Chevelle on 2040-cars
Mount Vernon, Washington, United States
For Sale By:Owner
Engine:400
Drive Type: Rwd
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 80,000
Model: Chevelle
Trim: Malibu
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1968 Chevelle Turbo
Engine and Transmission SBC 400 backed by a Built Powerglide Eagle H beam 5.7 forged rods with ARP rod bolts SRP forged pistons with Wiseco file fit rings Comp Cams .608 lift solid camshaft 114 centerline Comp Cams1.6 ratio Roller Rocker AFR 220 75cc aluminum race cylinder heads Edelbrock 4+4+4 Intake manifold Holley Blow thru Carbeurator GT45R single turbo Dual Tial 38mm Wastegates HKS Blow off valve 3" Front Mount Intercooler 3" intercooler piping braided feed and drain line Painless wiring for all accessories aeromotive A1000 fuel pump Stock tank with sump -10 feed and -6 return Mallory 1:1 regulator GM 10 bolt rearend with 3.73 gears, mini spool, and c-clip eliminators New electric blue paint last winter no RUST very solid throughout Harwood hood (finished top and bottom) Silver faced fuel pressure gauge, boost gauge, oil pressure gauge, Aem Wideband Race bucket seats Stock rear seat 6 point roll cage with rear seat saver bars Billet Specialties 15" wheels Mickey Thompson 15x11.5 slicks Mickey Thompson 15x6 on front Front Disc Brake conversion Battery relocated in trunk MSD 6AL BTM MSD Billet Distributor MSD Spark Plug Wires This is a fresh build as of last winter. All parts are new. I ran the car all last season at Bremerton Raceway here locally and the car ran 10.50's consistently at 130mph at 9psi on pump gas and there is a lot more to get out of it. The car is street legal minus the slicks, even the tabs are current. This is a beautiful street car that you can take to the track and have a blast with. Thanks for looking!!!!! feel free to write with any further questions, ill be happy to answer.
On Dec-27-13 at 16:41:56 PST, seller added the following information: Reserve is about to be met!!!!This 10 second street car is about to be sitting in your garage. Happy bidding! |
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