500 R/t 426 Pro Street Hot Rod Drag Racing on 2040-cars
Fort Payne, Alabama, United States
Body Type:2 door Hard Top
Engine:440
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1967
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Coronet
Trim: 440
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 28,215
Sub Model: 440
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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			 1967 CORONET 871 BLOWER BDS,THIS BODY IS AS NICE AS THEY COME!! I'VE BEEN ASK A FEW TIMES ABOUT SELLING THE BODY ONLY, I WOULDN'T CONSIDER IT BEFORE,I MIGHT NOW!!THE PAINT LOOKS GOOD, BUT NOT SERIOUS SHOW QUALITY EVEN THOU I HAVE WON A FEW SECOND PLACE TROPHY'S,ALL THE CHROME LOOKS GREAT,BUMPERS & GRILL ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.HEAD LINER,CARPET & DOOR PANELS 
GOOD CONDITION. NO WHEEL TUBS.  
        Eddie Miller Owner Of TheEngineWorks And Winner Of Hot Rod Fastest Street Cars In America, Built The Engine I Have Pictures Documenting The Build. It Was Dyno At Eddie's Shop In Florida. Runs On 93 0ctane, Over $12,000 Spent On Just The Engine,To Bring It Up To Blower Specs. 496 STORKER BIG BLOCK,750 HP 740 TQ AT4500 RPM, CHUCK NUYTTEN CUSTOM BUILT BLOWER CARBS 750. 8.1COMPRESSION, ALUMINUM HEADS,SHAFT ROCKER, SMITH BROS PUSH RODS, 415 STROKER CRANK, H-BEAM RODS. DIAMOND BLOWER PISTONS, BLOWER WRIST PINS.ZERO GAP STEEL RINGS.BILLET 4 BOLT MAIN CAPS,CROSS-BOLTED LIKE THE HEMI. ARP STUDS ON CRANK AND HEADS.CSR WATER PUMP, COMP CAM HYD ROLLER, HOOKER SUPER COMP COATED HEADERS,3"EXHAUST ALL THE WAY OUT THE BACK.FUEL CELL & BATT IN TRUNK, BATT SWITCH.12 PT CAGE. 727 TRANS BUILT BY ATF FACTORY TO HOLD 800 HP, CUSTOM BLOWER CONVERTER BY PTE, DANA 60 WITH 373 SPOOL.35 SPLINE AXLES.DISCS IN FRONT DRUM IN REAR. FOR MORE CALL 256-717-9131.  | 
	
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