1984 Chevy Monte Carlo Ss Pro Street 502 Big Block 350 Turbo Trans Tubbed Rear on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:502 Cubic Inch Big Block Crate
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1984
Exterior Color: White
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Blue
Model: Monte Carlo
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: SS
Drive Type: 6-speed
Mileage: 150
Sub Model: Pro Street
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for auction is an absolutely
stunning 1984 Chevy Monte Carlo SS – PRO STREET. This BEAST is a complete frame
off custom build which has been 10+ years in the making. The owner has invested
over $100K in parts alone, not including the 100’s of labor hours that he spent
on the build himself. The meticulous detail that went into this build is what
really sets it apart from other “PRO STREET” cars out there today. All the
receipts and literature for the installed parts and accessories are available
and will be passed onto the winning bidder. The
interior was completely reupholstered floor to ceiling with beautiful blue
fabric. Even the rear seat was custom cut and re-installed which is typically
not seen on a tubbed car. It has a “Dakota” digital dash that looks like it
belongs there from the factory. It gives you a clear view of MPH, RPM’s, fuel
percentage, and water temperature. The Hurst shifter is surrounded by a hand-made
chromed aluminum console and has a custom made dual switch shift handle for
line lock and over drive. The steering wheel is made by “Banjo” and is removable
which is a good anti-theft feature. Call, Text or Email
Ryan Fallon - 267.228.8150 – Ryanfallon2@gmail.com Now
moving to the outside of the vehicle. The frame is straight as an arrow and
there is NO rust anywhere. The exterior white paint is flawless and boasts
beautiful hand painted decals that really accent nicely the theme of the car. This
Monte rides on polished aluminum “Centerline” wheels wrapped in Micky Thompson
rubber. It has front 12” and rear 13” disc brakes (with Emergency Brake) for
superior stopping ability. This Monte truly rides like a Cadillac with its full
front and rear “Hotchkis” suspension and “Strange” axles. Finally,
to get into the good stuff. The car is powered by a 502 cubic inch big block crate
engine. The heads were ported to match the polished aluminum “Stealth” intake
manifold. It has a turbo 350 transmission built for 1000 HP. The transmission
has “Gear Venders” for over and under drive to make it a full manual 6-speed. It
has a bullet proof 9” rear with 4.11 gear ratio. Nascar radiator with twin
fans. Hooker headers with a custom made full stainless steel 3” exhaust. Handmade
stainless steel gas tank. Custom made carburetor intake which pulls extra air
off the cowl. There’s a A/C idle solenoid to kick up RPM’s when the air
conditioner is on. 120 AMP, 1 wire alternator. The battery shuts off with the
key. Call, Text or Email
Ryan Fallon - 267.228.8150 – Ryanfallon2@gmail.com There
are so many custom parts on this Monte that it is nearly impossible to remember
them all let alone list them all so I just mentioned a few. The engine dyno-ed out at 605 HP @ 6500 RPM.
This car was built for show, not for racing however you could make a few modifications
to make it track worthy (roll cage and parachute.) But that would really take
from the cars integrity. This Monte Carlo is truly a “Hot Rod Family Car.” It
has less than 150 miles on it since it was complete and it has never been
raced. It has been entered into many local car shows where it has won award
such as “best in show” and “best motor.” Polished aluminum and stainless steel.
Almost every bolt under the hood that could be has a Chevy insignia bolt head.
It runs on pump gas (93 octane) but will certainly take racing fuel. The car
has been garage kept since the build began and has never seen the rain. A
little about the owner/builder… This multiple award winning show stopper is
owned by and was built by master mechanic Joe “Slim” Ulanowski. He has been
building custom/race cars for well over 40 years and his garage Academy
Automotive which is located in Northeast Philadelphia has been open since 1976.
He has built and restored numerous award winning vehicles in his career. Slim
and Academy Automotive are proud sponsors of the wounded warrior project in
which “Slim” had his hand in the building of the Wounded Warrior Projects 1969
Chevy Camaro SS. Please
contact Ryan Fallon with any questions you may have or if you would like to
schedule an appointment to see the car. I have taken well over 100 pictures
which I will gladly send you if you provide your email address. Third party
inspections are welcome! A $500 deposit via paypal will be required within 48 hours of auction closing. Payment for vehicle will be made either by cash in person, cashiers or personal check (vehicle will not leave until check clears sellers account) or bank transfer (preferred.) Buyer is responsible for pickup/transportation of the vehicle after funds have cleared sellers account. Call, Text or Email
Ryan Fallon - 267.228.8150 – Ryanfallon2@gmail.com |
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