1964 Chevrolet Bel Air Impala Drag Car Nhra Race on 2040-cars
Mayfield, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: N/A
Here is a 64 Bel Air 2 door sedan. It has been a drag car for the past several years.It has all the good stuff.It is a ladder bar car with a 9 inch Ford,full spool,4:88 gears and 35 spline Strange axles.It has QA1 adjustable coilovers front and rear,rack and pinion steering and disc brakes all the way around.It also has full MSD ign,full gauges and tach,Hooker fenderwell headers,full 'cage and alum radiator.The wheels are Weld Draglites and the slicks are GoodYears with only a few nights on them.The hood, decklid and bumpers are fiberglass.This car is being sold as a roller,therefore it does not have an engine.I am selling this car for a friend.If you have any questions you can call him on his cell anytime @ (270)804-0079.His name is Chris and he has the title for this car as well.Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.
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