1966 Pontiac Grand Prix on 2040-cars
Yonkers, New York, United States
1966 Pontiac Grand Prix , Car was frame off complete Chassis was restored / upgraded , all stainless steel fuel and brake lines , Custom Ricks Hot rods stainless steel fuel tank for fuel injected motor , Custom stainless 2 1/2 true Dual Exhaust system w/ cross over Ford 9 inch rear end 456 gears Detroit true trax posi unit moser axles and rear disc brakes drilled and slotted rotors , Front brakes are 4 piston calipers with Big drilled and slotted rotors , all new suspension bushings and hardware front and rear . front rack and pinion steering , front and rear oversized sway bars , Richmond t56 rod 6 speed manual transmission , lakewood scatter shield , centerforce dual friction clutch , hays billet flywheel , Mc leod Hydraulic clutch setup, all poly urethane engine and transmission mounts , Edelbrock fuel injected Chevy 427 Corvette big block engine with all edelbrock performer valve train and heads plus multiport fuel injection , short block was fully balanced 10:1 compression with eagle rods , GM performance parts serpentine belt setup with all accessories , dual be cool electric fans , all custom auto meter phantom gauges in dash , drive train and chassis work is fully done 100% correctly . Car still needs interior work and a paint job , The body is in semi flat black epoxy primer , the car was a California car and is rust free 100% all the hard work was done already to make it modern and safe and it is by far still a HOT ROD just needs some finishing touches , front rims are 18x8 rocket racing and rear rims are 20x10 rocket racing |
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Online Find: 1970 Pontiac Firebird Concept, cousin of the Weinermobile
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