1970 Javelin SST, Mark Donohue Edition. Numbers matching 390/325
hp. Muncie 4-speed with Hurst shifter. 354 Positraction rear end.
Frame off restored. Edelbrock torquer Intake, also has headers.
This car was purchased by its previous owner from a collection in
the Nashville area. The color is called green metallic, which is
its factory color. The javelin runs fantastic and was used by its
last owner as a show car and cruise night cruiser. Recently the
previous owner has done a full oil change, replaced the battery and
cables, replaced the alternator, and all belts as of May 2025. At
the same time, all the fluids were drained and replaced, including
the antifreeze and all additional lubricants. The thermostat has
been replaced, and a new radiator, all new hoses and vacuum lines,
new plugs, new wires, and all new spark plugs (champion brand
4855H) . Additionally, in June 2025 the previous owner installed
new air shocks, new front tires size 235/60 R15, and rear tires
295/50 R15 also in July 2025 and at that time, a new high-torque
starter was installed. This rare and beautiful muscle car comes
with a detailed service and maintenance list performed by the most
recent owner's meticulous Mechanic. Accompanying the car is its
service manual as well. Ready to drive or show, this unique muscle
car will draw the crowds and shine wherever you go amongst all of
the Chevelles and Camaros.
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