Vehicle Description
This 1969 Chevy Hot Rod custom van was built For SEMA 2012 and has
been featured Hot Rod magazine. It is powered by a 350ci Chevrolet
small-block engine with Edelbrock performer intake, HEI
distributor, NOS Sniper nitrous system, Summit racing headers, and
Cherry Bomb dual exhaust and cutouts. Backing the engine is a built
TH400 with reverse-shift pattern valve body, 1800 rpm stall
converter and line lock. This custom van is equipped with upgraded
dual-chamber master cylinder and rebuilt drum brakes. Special
features include an aero theme reminiscent of a WWII aircraft.
Amenities include original WWII aircraft bomber seats, shaved door
handles, markers and trim, flat metallic paint, custom louvered
rear doors, a straight axle gasser stance and hand-painted artwork.
It features an extensive list of new parts, including new
headlights, aircraft taillights, gauges, Lokar shifter, 10-bolt
differential cover, powder-coated gas tank, brake drums, front
suspension, interior panels, door panels, taillights and visor
brackets, new weatherstripping, horn, window tint, bed liner on the
interior floor, WWII aircraft seats and compass, aircraft engine
primer, remote door poppers, black undercoating, Mooneyes front
fuel tank, sway bar bushings, aircraft gas filler, WWII ammunition
box and toggle switches for the dashboard.