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View all patgizz's Chevrolet 1954 Belair

Engine/Driveline: 355SBC, GMPP Vortec heads, GMPP Billet hydraulic roller cam, Edelbrock RPM Vortec intake, Holley 4160, Headers, Summit Racing TH350, 2,200 Stall converter, 1967 Camaro 10 bolt rear end.

Chassis: TCI IFS, Tubular control arms, Power R+P steering, 96 Corvette sway bar, 11” front disc brakes, 4 link rear with all QA1 5/8” joints, Rear coil overs, 12” rear disc brakes.

Other: 17x8 Soft 8 wheels with 245/45 HTR-Z’s, Tilt steering,
EZwire harness, Sunpro gauges, VDO tach, hidden CD/MP3 player

Best 1/4 Mile to date 13.9@99.58mph

Seen in October 2007 GRM “Internet Hot Rod of the Month”

Added on May 22 by patgizz

Comments

alex wrote: May 27, 2008 9 p.m.
I want this car. So. Bad.
Stuc wrote: Jun 15, 2008 3:36 a.m.
I love this car
EastCoastMojo wrote: Oct 31, 2008 6:43 p.m.
Happy 1 year anniversary of being featured in the mag! =D Sweet ride.
JohnW wrote: Dec 15, 2008 9:58 p.m.
One of the coolest cars … ever. Great work.
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