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1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS in Cortland Manor, New York
Very original Clean 45 Yr. Old Southern body.
Original sheet metal with one repaint.
No rust or rot.
Very Healthy V-8 454 LS6 Mark IV Engine Big Block Engine
Built to LS6 specifications.
454 4 bolt main with square port heads
bored 30 over, the big port and big valve heads, L-88 heads closed chamber, 630 lift solid cam stage 2 L-88 cam, Victor jr big flow manifold with a 850 Holley with 88 jets making it a 950 cfm, and a worked msd distributor full advance at 3800 rpm, and a 3000 stall speed converter.
It's a perfect balance the motor is crisp and sharpe with true 575 hp.
Turbo 400 Automatic transmission,
12 bolt posi traction Rear End
Turn Key, Running and driving MUSCLE CAR.
Headers into 3 inch exhaust.
Clutch fan and Electric fan.
Correct 71 SS style 5 spoke wheels.
Cranberry red car with black stripes and Black vinyl top.
Clean Correct Black bucket seat interior.
SS dash and console with correct staple shifter.
Correct Factory Optioned SS Chevelle Sport Steering Wheel.
This Chevelle was a factory AC car. The AC is not currently working.
The compressor is long gone. AC firewall box and dash controls are intact.
This Chevelle has SS features, I do not have a build sheet
Asking $ 27,500
Sorry I am not interested in any Trades.
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