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1970 Chevrolet Chevelle ( USD 120000 )

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468 aluminum head V-8 @ 500hp
Turbo 400 auto
Magic blue w/ Trufire flames
Tan suede & leather
<iframe height="269" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/m4Cw2_6Vv4M" frameborder="0" width="436" allowfullscreen=""></iframe> Complete 3 year no expense spared nut bolt restoration, fresh roller aluminum head 468cid/500hp V-8, plus 150hp NOS shot (never used) with a dash lighted switch that opens and closes the bottle! Billet Specialties Tru-Track serpentine belt system, fresh professionally prepared HD Turbo 400 transmission, Moser HD Ford 9” rear w/ posi-traction, digital Air Ride Technologies "air ride" suspension with on-board height adjustment system and outside remote, Air Ride Technologies Strongarms tubular front suspension, 20" 18" Billet Specialties Chicane alloys w/ BFG KDW hi-speed alloys, matching 3 spoke leather stainless steering wheel, mirror finish full custom "House of Kolors” Magic Blue paint with hand painted "Trufire" flames, custom tan leather suede bucket seats with custom console-door panels-trunk-upholstered-headliner to match, Covan dash with full Autometer carbon fiber faced gauges w/ 160mph speedo 10K tach, Pioneer motorized full screen digital sound w/ DVD/NAV ready/SAT/ with kicker amp & subwoofer, custom painted console with power windows, polished billet steering column w/ tilt wheel, Vintage brand Gen IV polished air-conditioning heat system, ceramic coated headers w/ polished exhaust, Be Cool aluminum radiator module dual electric fans, Optima battery, Wilwood power 4 wheel disc brakes w/ cross drilled slotted rotors polished brake booster, fast ratio AGR power steering box, Fesler Billet hood hinges, stainless fasteners used throughout, bumpers narrowed, painted and smoothed underbody, smoothed firewall, hidden hoses electrical system, Seal grey metallic painted frame – yes, it’s that kind of car, as beautiful on the bottom as the top (look underneath this car), show winning, around $120K spent to get to this level. Titled as a '70 for insurance and classic car titling.

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