Additional pictures are posted on I-95 Muscle's direct website.
One glance at this 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle and it's clear-you're
not looking at a restomod, you're looking at a full-blown
reimagining. With just 507 miles on the build, this frame-off
creation is coated in a true custom candy blue paint job buried
under four layers of clear, and yes, the paint codes, spray
formulas, and samples come with it. But it's what's beneath the
surface that turns this machine into a street-legal predator. A
CNC-machined iron-block 6.0L has been bored and stroked to 6.7L and
topped off with twin GT45 turbos, all running to perfection thanks
to a Holley Terminator X Max management system.Boost is currently
set to 3 psi for street manners, but 7 psi springs are included if
you want to wake the beast. Built with Eagle forged internals, LS7
lifters, Texas Speed .660 springs, and all the right ARP hardware,
it feeds into a B&M-built 4L80E with a stall converter and a
1200hp-rated aluminum driveshaft spinning a Quick Performance 9"
rear with 3.70 gears and disc brakes. The engine bay is decorated
with custom fabricated and stampedjewelry box stylepanels, hand
crafted turbo duct work, and custom valve covers paintedbody color
to match the intake manifold. Everything is tucked away neatly
including thewiper motor and Wilwood reverse-mount braking system
under the dash. Ride height is handled via air suspension with a
switch for each corner,dual MAC valves, and an electronically
controlled remote CO2 tank... All designed to dropthe crossmember
flush to the pavement at your next car show.Inside, a full 5th-gen
Camaro interior has been turned black and blue while being
masterfully integrated, including dash, seats, door panels, and
steering wheel-all fully functional with turn signals, wipers,
lights, and Vintage Air climate control. The builder was even
crafty enough to includepower windows, locks, and elite Marshall
gauges. Even the custom speaker tray, sub enclosures, and trunk
panels were tailored to match the firewall and wheel accents. Walk
around it to spot subtle workings like the tucked bumpers, Kindig
It Design flush door handles, and the headlight replacement turbo
intakes... but there is a long list of hidden components to
note.Fuel delivery comes via dual Holley 340 pumps and a flex-fuel
sensor tucked in a Motion Raceworks bracket. A Derale trans cooler
with fan backs up the ZL1 radiator, ensuring temps stay tame. It's
loud when it wants to be thanks to 3.5" stainless exhaust and
Magnaflow mufflers but not obnoxious enough to accrue HOA
violations every time you drive it.Every nut, bolt, and hose is
new. Every detail was obsessed over. Every corner of this car is as
serious as it looks. It was built to be enjoyed and driven as the
upper echelon of drive level muscle cars. The builder wants it to
go to someone who will put it to use, not put it in storage.
Financing is easy, trades are welcome. Call, click, or come by
today.
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