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Reduced! 1980 Corvette T/K or Roller

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I have a race ready 1980 Corvette that is a mild tube chassis (just been certified to 8:50) and is all fiberglass with lift off doors and lexan windows. The car is very detailed with paint a 8 out of 10. Inside car looks good. Engine and trans now have around 40 passes on them! Car has 4 wheel disk brakes with Wilwood duel volume master cylinder. Car has MSD 7AL-2 with a Little Wizzard delay box and MSD RPM selector. Has oil, water, amp, tach and over head switches. Removable steering wheel and racing seat with cover. Engine: Has a 406 roller motor 4340 steel Eagle rotation ESP H beam rods SRP forged dome pistons solid roller cam Cloyes 2 pc timing cover 6 quart strip oil pan World Sportsman 11 heads 200CC ported and polished Alum roller rockers with PBM stud girdle All ARP studded engine Meziere electric water pump Team G high rise intake with 1050 Quick Fuel carb on Alky Hooker Super Comp headers Has 1 wire alt and 2 batteries Jegs Super lite starter Trans: Has Glide with pro brake and a TCI 5000 converter alum trans pan and trans shield Has B&M electric shifter with line lock in t handle Also has removable trans tunnel Rearend: Has a Dana 60 with double adjustable QA1 coil over Has 4:56 gears and spring loaded wheelie bars Strange 35 spline axles Wheels and Tires: Has 15 x 12 Centerlines with 31.5/12.5/15 Hooiser on back and 15 x 4 Centerlines on front! Car ran 6:19 last time out and still working the bugs out, should run 6'0s when worked out! Has funny car cage, 5 point harness and window net. There's lots more car has so if interested please email or call with questions! Call Johnny @ 931-580-2405! Asking $15,500 obo or $10,200 as a roller, will look at trades but please be real! New price $15,000 t/k or $9,500 for it rolling.

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