1986 G-body Street/drag Car Zz502 on 2040-cars
Baraboo, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:bbc 502
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Grand Prix
Trim: brougham
Drive Type: auto
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 185,930
Exterior Color: silver/orange
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1986 grand prix
ZZ 502 bbc pump gas crate motor
larger crane roller cam
edle rpm air gap intake
msd through out
tig welded cage
race seats
race belts
th400 w/brake
G/N 10 bolt C-Clip elem, spool, moser axles
comp shocks all around
trick springs all 4
south side lowers/adj uppers
turbo action shifter
painless harness
autometer throughout
msd everything
griffen alum rad
twin 12" fans in shroud
glass hood and decklid
cell with working gauge
holley pump b/g filter A/N lines
weld pro stars
mickey thompson all around 275 D/R
line lock
tilt/power windows
all light work
man steering box
3" man bent with tails and dynomax ultaflows
coated comp headers
100amp 1 wire alt
mini starter
arp through out
alum bumper mounts frt rear
remote batt
tci 6 blt 10" race converter on brake 3100rpm near motors peak trq built for boost or n2o
No B/S solid buyers or trades only will not waste our time!
If you have a trade send the details an picts
what i want an could be talked into others alike
hotrod old school
pro streets
NOVA
GTO
55/56/57 chevy project
mustang coupe boosted or nasty n/a No junk
Ls motored truck car not stock other than a vett
t bucket
coupe
muscle car no chevelle other than 64/68/69
there is alot of money in this car over $8900 in the motor alone over $2000 in the trans an conv.
car runs on pump gas and can be driven nearly anyplace and fast as hell. Car is not a show car but not a bucket or mud (clean body straight) paint is nice, few dings chips ITS A DRIVER
Thanks for your time bring on the trades
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