1958 Rambler American Pro Street - Blown 388 Stroker Wild 1958
Rambler American Pro Street build that's street-driven and built to
make a statement. Power comes from a 388 stroker topped with Brodix
Track 1 heads, a hydraulic roller cam, and a 6-71 blower feeding
dual 750 Holley carburetors. Backed by a built TH350 automatic
transmission with a Fairbanks torque converter. The drivetrain
features a shortened Ford 9-inch posi rear end with 4.56 gears,
4-link rear suspension, and massive 29x16-15 rear tires. Up front
is a Mustang II front suspension with manual rack-and-pinion
steering. Stopping power comes from four-wheel power disc brakes.
Additional features include wheelie bars. This is a street
car-there is no roll cage. Trades considered only for other hot
rods, a Corvette, a Harley Street Glide, and/or cash. A brutal,
attention-grabbing Pro Street machine built to dominate the street
scene. Important Information - Please Read Before Inquiring Vehicle
Location: This vehicle is located at our client's home, not in
Cadillac, Michigan. Showroom Access: We have a showroom with
approximately 35 vehicles, available by appointment only. Contact
First: Please call us at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 to speak with one of
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