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    1. #1
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      1966 Pro-Touring Chevelle project

      1966 Chevelle

      Pricing and contact info in bottom of write-up

      Hi everyone, I have a 1966 Chevelle here for sale. This car is a project that will make a very nice, very custom pro-touring car when complete. It was built and previously owned by Scott Mock in Kansas, who used to be a very active member on this forum and outstanding fabricator, he owns Chubby's Welding. The previous build thread can be found with a simple search, to see the quality of work that went into it. He abandoned the project after a blown motor, and I scooped it up. Most of the car is the same, a few changes have been made. Many custom parts on this car, from the one-off front clip that will hold up to a 335 tire, modified chassis, to the handmade dash. The paint on the car is nice, with a few chips here and there from sitting in a shop environment. Car is laser straight. The hood will need a repaint, and possibly blend into the tops of fenders. Here’s a rundown on the parts and details.

      Suspension/Chassis
      360 Forged 3 piece wheels. 20x13 335 Michelin, 19x10 295 Yokohoma (these came off a C6ZR1
      Custom one-off front clip by Chubby’s Welding that can hold a 335. You can also run same wheels front and rear.
      Front- C6 spindles, C6 Uppers and Lowers
      C6Z06 front and rear brakes using Kore3 bracets
      DSE Rack and Pinion
      Aldan Coilovers front and rear
      ABC Perfrmance Minitubs
      ABC Performance rear frame narrowing kit (2 inches each side)
      Rear- QA1 upper control arms, ridetech lower brackets and arms, Kevlar lined R joint Rod Ends
      ridetech rear MuscleBar sway bar
      Boxed and powdercoated frame
      AC Delco power booster, corvette master cyl, Wilwood prop valve, braided lines

      Drivetrain

      Brand new forged LS2 with 0 miles. AFR 215 heads, Comp cam, Eagle Rotating assembly, all ARP bolts, Holley musclecar oil pan, Holley Sniper low rise intake and 102mm throttle body.
      Eddie Motorsports “S-Elite” front drive , complete with all accessories from AC compressor, waterpump, alternator, etc.
      T56 (from GTO). Fresh rebuild. LS7 Clutch, aftermarket shifter
      Brand new in box PSI harness specific to this motor/trans
      411 PCM with base tune already loaded
      Ford 8.8 rear 3.73 posi
      Ricks Stainless Tank with 255 EFI pump
      Griffin dual pass radiator and electric fans
      Eddie Motorsports billet front drive with all accessories
      Full Exhaust
      Speed Engineering shorty headers
      battery in rear with killswitch

      Interior

      Vintage Air brand new. Brian Finch firewall bulkhead plate and fittings
      AutoMeter Ultra Lites
      Custom fabbed dash panel
      American Autowire harness
      Flaming River keyless column
      Lecarra leather wheel
      New Tanaka front seat belt harnesses
      Brand new door/rear panels and dash pad
      Billet Dash HVAC vents ($350)
      New Modified Street front seats ($695)
      New window felts
      Suede Headliner and new bows
      New armrests and door hardware
      New-in box Alien Enclosures trunk kit and decklid cover

      Paint and Body

      2012 Dodge Charger silver
      Brand new bumpers and trim
      “Spoilers by Randy” front spoiler
      Eddie Motorsports billet hood hinges
      Comes with stock inner fenders and fiberglass inner fenders (for bigger front tires).
      Octane LED headlights
      DSE wiper motor

      Needs to Finish…

      Install PCM and PSI harness
      Install Radiator, Fans
      Install Vintage Air
      Hood repaint, paint chips touched up
      Finish Dash and install gauges
      Interior install
      Stereo (if desired)
      Rear seats recovered, seats and headliner installed.
      Purchase a custom front sway bar from Speedway Engineering
      Run brake hardlines from front to rear (I have the kit)
      Install custom Kore3 rear bracket for calipers (Tobin is making those as we speak)

      [COLOR=#ff0000][B]*The car can be purchased as-is for $38k
      Minus Drivetrain for $32k
      Deduct $1500 if you don’t want the 360Forged wheels and I send the car on the set of old school Centerlines 17x9.5, 17x11 with good Sumitomo Tires that are in some of the pics.

      My # is 864-809-4385 and the car is located in Spartanburg, SC. I have a newborn baby that I’d rather spend time watching grow up, and that’s the only reason I’m selling. Priorities are priorities. I'll slowly finish it out, if it doesn't sell....but naturally the more time and money I spend, the price will go up to reflect that, and I'll update the post as I make progree. This will make every bit of a $70k when completed and be a very cool car to drive hard and enjoy. I have 4 in depth videos I can send on Facebook messenger if you are a player. Thank you for looking. Pics are the the next post...

    2. #2
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    4. #4
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      I've always loved the 66 Chevelle's. This should sell quickly.


      1955 Nomad project LC9, 4L80e, C5 brakes, Vision wheels
      1968 Camaro 6.2 w/ LSA, TR6060-Magnum hybrid and etc SOLD
      1976 T/A LS1 6 Speed, and etc. SOLD

    5. #5
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      Thanks! You would think, however not a single inquiry yet.

      This forum is D.E.A.D.

    6. #6
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      Might get more interest when you have the title in hand.

      Don
      1969 Camaro - LSA 6L90E AME sub/IRS
      1957 Buick Estate Wagon
      1959 El Camino - Ironworks frame
      1956 Cameo - full C5 suspension/drivetrain
      1959 Apache Fleetside

    7. #7
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      True. It's just a waiting game now

    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by Kyle Simpson View Post
      Thanks! You would think, however not a single inquiry yet.

      This forum is D.E.A.D.

      maybe they see the hitch and think it was just used for towing and shy away.
      My half a$$ed build thread.https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...elle-6-0-4L60E

      Tighten it till it strips & back it off a quarter turn.

    9. #9
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      Right? hahaha

    10. #10
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      The paperwork for title has been sent off for 5 weeks now. COVID has delayed all of that significantly. Once it comes back, we just have to finalize it all with an auction.

      The trailer hitch is completely functional. The builder wanted a car he could drive to the track and take everything he needed with him in a small utility trailer. Its removal with 6 bolts and youd never know it was there.

    11. #11
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      This is a steal, I wish I was in the market for a car.

    12. #12
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      Update

      The LS2 is in the car now, and I have traded the 4L80e in for a low mile GTO T56, which will now go with the car.

      All pedals, master cylinder bracket, shifter, slave cylinder, bleeder, etc will also go with the car.

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    13. #13
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      Here are some videos I made tonight for any interested buyers.


      Parts
      https://youtu.be/nxPziQ5q8Eo

      Undercarriage/Chassis
      https://youtu.be/nyXoQ-hszaY

      Walk around
      https://youtu.be/bwvdggypNRE

    14. #14
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      Sale Pending

    15. #15
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      SOLD. Thanks everyone.







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