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If you are looking for
a great street rod to cruise the strip with the take a serious
look at this 1934 Dodge Sedan - Suicide 4 door. This car is an
excellent driver and turns heads wherever it goes. It is Rosso
Fiorano in color and paint is base coat clear coat and the paint
is in excellent condition. Under the hood you will find a 1981
model 350 Chevy power plant that is bored 30 over and features
flat top pistons, 350hp cam, stock(rebuilt) 350 heads aluminum
intake, new 600 Edlbrock carb and breather, aluminum valve covers,
new 3 core aluminum radiator and overflow, electric cooling fan,
and lots of chrome and dressing . Everything in the engine is
new and it has aprox 1500 miles on the fresh build. This is hooked
to a turbo automatic 350 transmission to push it down the road
with ease. The front suspension is a 78 mustang 2 with new power
rack and steering. It has a 72 Nova 10 bolt rear end (3:73 gear)
and is mounted with Budnick Aluminum wheels and new rubber. Inside
you will find a cloth interior that is new and creature features
like Grant Steering Wheel with tilt , Lokar Shifter, Stewart
Warner Gauges, Sun Pro Tack, AM/FM Cassette w/10 disc CD changer,
new air and heat system under the dash, and an overhead storage
compartment. It features an EZ wire harness with 21 circuit breaker
panel, line lock brakes on front (not connected) and is wired
for power windows and door locks. Underneath you will find a
new dual aluminumized exhaust w/Flowmasters to let it breath.
All three side windows roll down and the back ones are etched
with roses, the rear one with the Dodge rams head. The front
window also cranks out as was stock from the factory. This is
an all steel car except for the running board aprons, and it
was built on the original frame rails. The underside also features
neon lights on the sides and front and a 12 gallon fuel tank.
This car has been adult driven and well maintained. No rust or
body damage and she runs & drives like a dream. You have
found a great deal on a timeless classic and it is currently looking for a new home.
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