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Epic 1972 Chevy Chevelle Restomod Packs 600-HP V8, Plus a 200-HP Shot of Nitrous

Remember when Dominic Toretto asked Paul Walker's character for a 10-second car during the first Fast and Furious movie? Granted, the latter owed Dom a modded import originally, but you know what, we bet something like this heavily customized 1972 Chevelle restomod would have fit that bill just fine.
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The car is a late second-generation model, evident by the updated front end, which was introduced in 1971. Compared to previous iterations, post-1971 Chevelles had single-unit headlights, plus a new grille and bumper for a more visually-aggressive aesthetic overall.

So if you like the custom Magic Blue Metallic paint and everything else that went into making this old Chevy truly remarkable, you can go right ahead and place a bid on Hemmings. As we’re writing this story, nobody has stepped up to the plate yet.

Underneath the hood, there’s a 468-ci (7.7-liter) V8 engine with aluminum heads, forged pistons, roller cam, electronic fuel injection, and an Edelbrock intake manifold, just to name a few bits that were added to the mix. According to the ad, the engine produces more than 600 hp, and on top of that, there’s also a 200 hp nitrous oxide system with a remote tank opener.

Just for the sake of argument, if this car is pushing 800 hp and we know that a second-gen Chevelle weighs around 3,500 lbs (1,600 kg), give or take, well, that would put its power-to-weight ratio in the same league as that of a Ferrari 812 Superfast.

Other upgrades include 18-inch wheels at the front and 20-inch ones at the rear, LED taillights, functional hidden HID headlights (inspired by the 1969 Camaro RS), a high-capacity aluminum radiator, and a “professionally built” Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 three-speed automatic gearbox controlled via a B&M ratchet-type shifter. That's not all, as a 9-inch rear axle, Tru-Trac limited-slip differential, cowl induction scoop flapper, Ride Tech front and rear air suspension kits, a four-wheel disc brake system, and fast-ratio power steering complete the list.

The black leather interior comes with power-adjustable and heated front seats, custom waterfall-style center console, Alpine head unit, carbon fiber gauges for the new instrument panel, leather steering wheel, air conditioning, Ford GT 40-style billet switches, power windows, and a custom headliner. All of them are said to be in excellent condition.
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About the author: Sergiu Tudose
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Sergiu got to experience both American and European car "scenes" at an early age (his father drove a Ford Fiesta XR2 supermini in the 80s). After spending over 15 years at local and international auto publications, he's starting to appreciate comfort behind the wheel more than raw power and acceleration.
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