1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Restomod For Sale. 502 cubic inch GM crate
engine factory rated at 508 horsepower, aluminum heads and intake,
Holley 4 870 cfm Street Avenger carburetor, HEI electronic
ignition, aluminum radiator with dual electric fans, painted and
detailed engine bay, aluminum serpentine pulley system, ceramic
coated headers, dual exhaust, 700R4 4 speed automatic transmission,
posi rear with 3.23 gears, power steering, tubular front and rear
control arms, Aerospace Components 4 wheel power disc brakes, 18"
KWC Forged alloy wheels, Refinished in Ferrari Rosa Corsa red, cowl
hood, color keyed sport mirrors, custom black bucket seat interior,
one of a kind front and rear custom door panels, custom center
console with billet shifter, Auto Meter gauge package, chrome
steering wheel, Cold Vintage A/C, powerful sound system featuring a
Kenwood AM/FM/CD head unit, upholstered trunk. Are you prepared to
get behind the wheel of a jaw-dropping Muscle Car? Look no further
than this killer 1972 Chevelle, this iconic vehicle is guaranteed
to turn heads and make a bold statement wherever you go. Don't
hesitate - call us today and make this extraordinary Chevelle
yours! With over 45 years of dedicated service to the Collector Car
Community, our team is eager to answer any questions you may have.
Finance options available and worldwide shipping can easily be
arranged. Interesting trade-ins will also be considered.
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