1962 Chevrolet Corvette Reduced 40k . Contact with any Questions 7o3-5o8-9399 Removable Hardtop Known as 'Illusions' Custom build completed by All American Street Rods in Gainesville, Virginia Estimated 10,000 man hours and 5 years invested in build Finalist for the Good Guys Vintage Air Custom Rod of the Year, 2016 Contender for the 2016 Ridler award Select Six Winner at Chicago World of Wheels, 2016 Featured at 2016 SEMA show and the Battle of the Builders Featured in Vette Magazine Hand-built $15,000 display included Custom-grafted 1957 Corvette front end GM LSX454 engine rated at 627 HP Forged aluminum pistons, 4340 steel rods Hydraulic roller camshaft Electronic fuel injection ...> Ultimate stainless headers Custom 3 inch Borla stainless exhaust Custom fabricated engine cover Street and Performance front runner system Chevy Performance SuperMatic 4L80E transmission Chris Alston Chassisworks FAB9 rear, narrowed 11 inches Chromoly tube chassis Strange coilover shocks, QA1 springs Chassisworks chromed 4-link rear suspension Aerospace components disc brakes with Wildwood calipers Strange dual reservoir master cylinder Custom-mixed PPG Silver finish Saddle Brown Ultraleather upholstery Dakota Digital gauges, Vintage Air Power windows, electric hood and trunk Powertrain Control Solutions paddle shifter Removable hardtop 18x7 and 20x10 polished Billet Specialties SLG45 wheels An extensive custom build completed by All American Street Rods in Gainesville, Virginia, this arresting 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Resto Mod is the product of an estimated 10,000 man hours invested over a five-year period. Its radical design and stunning presentation made it a finalist for the Goodguys Vintage Air Custom Rod of the Year Award in 2016, one of the most coveted titles in the Rodding and customizing worlds. Built on a handcrafted chrome-moly chassis, its body features a custom-grafted 1957 Corvette front end, an ambitious project all by itself, yet only just the start of the extensive work that included a 2-inch channel job, custom floors, handcrafted custom grille opening and insert, flush-fitting bumpers and a unique upswept tail. The electrically powered hood opens to reveal a custom-fabricated engine cover hiding a GM LSX454 engine packed with forged aluminum pistons on 4340 steel rods and a hydraulic roller camshaft. Completed with electronic fuel injection, Ultimate stainless headers with custom 3-inch Borla stainless exhaust and a Street & Performance front runner system, it cranks 627 HP through a Chevy Performance SuperMatic 4L80E transmission to a Chris Alston Chassisworks FAB9 rear end narrowed 11 inches and fitted with a Strange Engineering nodular iron center section, 3.89 differential and 35-spline axles. Suspension is by Chassisworks chromed 4-link system with QA1 aluminum coilovers and sway bar at the rear, Strange Engineering forged aluminum struts with exclusive stainless-steel spindles matched to QA1 springs, and TCI Engineering chromed lower control arms, with steering executed through manual rack-and-pinion. Solid, reliable stopping comes via Aerospace Components ventilated power disc brakes with Wilwood calipers actuated by a Strange Engineering dual-reservoir master cylinder. Finished in custom-mixed PPG Silver and sporting a removable hardtop and a custom Saddle Brown Ultraleather interior featuring Dakota Digital gauges, Vintage Air, power windows and a Powertrain Control Solutions paddle shifter, this magnificent custom Corvette rides low on BF Goodrich G-Force T/A tires wrapping polished Billet Specialties SLG45 wheels.
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