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    1. #1
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      66 Chevelle LS3/525 TKO600 Protour Build

      Less than 300 Miles on this just completed 66 Chevelle Protour with everything new. Ground up from bare shell.

      The 66 is awesome to drive and handles extremely well with the ridetech suspension. Cruise around town or hit the freeways or closed course. At 130 mph it's rock solid.

      Deleted all badges for a super clean look and the color combo is killer with a great stance.

      Engine has the GM 24 month 50K warranty and the TKO600 is in warranty as well.

      • GM LS3/525 HP
      • Hooker Blackheart Stainless Steel Headers
      • Holley Mid Mount Front Drive
      • Alumi-tech Radiator with Dual Spal Fans
      • TKO600 5 Speed Transmission
      • Hydraulic Clutch
      ridetech Streetgrip Suspension
      • 12 Bolt Posi Moser Rear End with 3.73s by JD Race
      • Wilwood 6 Piston Brakes Front
      • Wilwood 4 Piston Brakes Rear
      • US Mag 18/20s with Nitto V12 Tires
      • Custom Color Burgundy Interior by Distinctive Interiors
      • Custom Center Console with Lighted PW Switches and Billet Cup
      Holders
      • Bright Platinum Custom Color Paint
      • Vintage AC
      • Dakota Digital VHX Dash
      • MOMO Competition Steering Wheel
      • IDIDIT Tilt Column
      • AGR Fast Ration Steering Box
      • Power Windows All Around
      • Retrosound Sound System
      • American Autowire Classic Update Harnesses

      Asking $90K obo

      Call or Text John 702-496-9900

      Pictures are posted here

      https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php?t=56568






    2. #2
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      Too bad you have to be a member there to see pictures....
      Mike Schwartz aka chevymike
      1955 Chevy 210 Wagon
      1965 Chevy C10 Panel Truck
      1972 Chevy El Camino

    3. #3
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      I signed up to see them but to me a lot of money for the car. GLWS
      1968 Camaro w/ Jon Henson-DB Rods built 6.0 with Whipple SuperCharger at 10lbs making 630hp on gas and 740 on E85, T56 Mag 6 speed with triple disc monster clutch, RideTech suspension, mini tubbed and 4 linked with ford 9". Fiske 18" wheels with Toyo R888R tires. Wilwood all corners, AC.

    4. #4
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      Quote Originally Posted by badmonza View Post
      I signed up to see them but to me a lot of money for the car. GLWS
      Sorry about the pics not showing to non registered viewers. I'll get them up here later today

      Yes cars like this are worth a lot of money.

      Buy a 66 Chevelle, Pay $10K for paint Add $50K in new parts and 800-1000 hours labor and what price do you think it should be sold for?

      I am open to reasonable offer.

      J

    5. #5
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      Here are the pictures
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    6. #6
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      Oh it is a very nice car don't get me wrong, but to bring that kind of money it needs all the bells and whistles and would have more luck if it were a 66-67 Nova or 69 Camaro. I like the 66-67 Chevelles a lot, but all that labor you put into one is most of the time pennies on the dollar in return in sales. I wish you good luck with the sale.
      1968 Camaro w/ Jon Henson-DB Rods built 6.0 with Whipple SuperCharger at 10lbs making 630hp on gas and 740 on E85, T56 Mag 6 speed with triple disc monster clutch, RideTech suspension, mini tubbed and 4 linked with ford 9". Fiske 18" wheels with Toyo R888R tires. Wilwood all corners, AC.

    7. #7
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      I’ve done 2 69 Camaros that went for 6 figures. Did the Chevelle to try something new. Not looking to get labor invested back on the sale

    8. #8
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      Yes 69 Camaro’s are a hot mover especially restomod. I’ve had a few of them. Not the high end but good middle of the road stuff. They do bring good money too! Maybe there is more details to the build that aren’t in your add that would attract more buyers in your price range also. Maybe add some pics of during the build.
      1968 Camaro w/ Jon Henson-DB Rods built 6.0 with Whipple SuperCharger at 10lbs making 630hp on gas and 740 on E85, T56 Mag 6 speed with triple disc monster clutch, RideTech suspension, mini tubbed and 4 linked with ford 9". Fiske 18" wheels with Toyo R888R tires. Wilwood all corners, AC.

    9. #9
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      Yeah I've seen his other cars and he has a very good style and uses high quality parts so its honestly worth that. Everything is done right and honestly its hard to find people who build them right and don't spend stupid money somewhere or go over the top and do something dumb or try too hard. The car is beautiful and the quality comes through. I honestly think the lines on these cars are a little underrated, a 66 was the first car i built and sold about 5 years ago. This car will sell no doubt!

    10. #10
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      TTT

      I'm looking to start a new project and need the room.

      Will consider all offers

    11. #11
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      Will consider offers and partial trades.

      Will be going to Barrett Jackson or Mecum this fall.

    12. #12
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      Did you sell this car?

    13. #13
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      Car SOLD at Mecum Auction in Vegas

    14. #14
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      Quote Originally Posted by badmonza View Post
      Oh it is a very nice car don't get me wrong, but to bring that kind of money it needs all the bells and whistles and would have more luck if it were a 66-67 Nova or 69 Camaro. I like the 66-67 Chevelles a lot, but all that labor you put into one is most of the time pennies on the dollar in return in sales. I wish you good luck with the sale.
      Sold for $70,400,pretty good.
      Don t know how much he got after taxes and auction fees thou.
      Congrats on the sale vegas69!!
      72 chevelle.

    15. #15
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      mid 60's interior color hurt this sale. Burgundy anything narrows the market tremendously. That being said, I still think he got a good price all things considered

    16. #16
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      Quote Originally Posted by cathartic View Post
      mid 60's interior color hurt this sale. Burgundy anything narrows the market tremendously. That being said, I still think he got a good price all things considered
      Man, I think the color combo MADE this car. I love it, and I normally am not a Chevy guy (prefer B.O.P. cars)
      67 GTO - Build underway
      66 Bronco U13 Roadster
      And a couple of 80's Porsches

    17. #17
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      I thought you sold this car at Mecum in vegas

    18. #18
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      Somebody got a smoking deal. Nice car.





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