I am selling my 66 Chevelle Popular Hot Rodding cover car, Car Craft SMOTY winner, & August Lateral-G feature car. The Chevelle is an example of some of the best products out there in a classic looking car. The car was done on a rotisserie to show quality standards, all the door, trunk , & hood gaps are awsome. The bottom of the car as nice as the top. I used a Schwartz chassis with Wilwood 6 piston 13in. fronts & 4 piston 12in. rears, all lines are braided stainless with stainless hardlines. I also used a Wilwood master cylinder for the brakes & clutch. I used double adjustable QA1 coil overs, Heim joints, & clevises. The steering is controlled by an AGR Performance rack. I chose to clone the car as a 66 SS 427 Chevelle so the best choice for power train would be a LS7 making 472 HP & 440 FT. LBS. tourqe at the rear tires,(have the dyno sheets). I wanted everything behind the engine to be able to handle more than what the engine put out so I installed a Rockland Standard Gear "Son Of Trazilla" T56 trans. The Colman racing aluminum drive shaft conects you to the aluminum centered Winters rear end with pressed & bolted axle tubes. The Randy's Ring & Pinion aluminum 3rd member houses a tru-trac posi unit with 4.11 gears which with the 6spd sends you down the road at 2000rpm at 75mph, getting 21mpg with the air on. The Rick's Hot Rods custom stainless tank with internal baffeling & check ball system (which helps keep fuel at the Walbro pump under hard G's)sends the fuel to the engine via custom stainless hard lines. The exhaust system starts with a custom set of Stainless Works long tube headers flowwing into a custom built 3in. exhaust with x-pipe & Stainless Works mufflers. The bottom of the car is covered in a satin black finish to enhance the beauty of all the stainless & aluminum pieces. The rear wheel wells have been 3in. mini tubbed to allow the use of 335-30-18 Michelins & 18x12 Kinesis K18 wheels with the centers anodized black. The front tires are 275-35-18 Michelins on 18x9.5 Kinesis K18's. The engine compartment is kept low on the bling & high on performance. I also painted it a satin black to enhance the stainless & aluminum. I used a custom BeCool radiator system with spal twin fans. The dry sump tank came from Peterson Fluid Systems & is a work of art. I chose a Wegner Motorsports accesory drive system & valve covers also covered in black anodized finish. I hid the wiring as much as possible along with the coils & hoses. I used a Detroit Speed Delayed wiper system, Knobs, & battery hold down. The interior was graced with comfortable Cerullo SC leather front seats & matced rear seat. The dash is a custom piece from Rocky Mountain Dashes with Stewart Warner Performance Gauges keeping tabs on the vitals. A custom counsil houses the Vintage Air Gen4 controlls, Alpine stereo, Hurst shifter, Lokar parking brake, & power window switches. The kick panels have been custom made to hold the Focal speakers in a fiberglass well. The entire car has been lined with sound deadening (the fire wall, floor, inside doors, quarters, trunk, & under the head liner. I have no complaints about this car, & I wouldn't change a thing. The car has a total of 2,500 miles on it. I am selling because I have a 70 R/S Camaro I want to build & a 66 Rambler also. The selling price for the Chevelle is $85,000.00. This car can't be duplicated at that price. Interested parties can reach me at 1-262-347-9741 or
[email protected] . I will try to attach pictures if I can I am new to this, but you can look at pictures in the members section or grab a copy of Popular Hot Rodding(Nov. issue). I can also e-mail pictures to interested parties.
https://lateral-g.net/members/rjohnson
Thank You Randy