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Chevrolet Constania V8
Chevrolet Constania V8
Lot Number | 33 |
Make | Chevrolet |
Model | Constantia |
Year | 1970 |
Transmission | Automatic |
Engine | 308 ci V8 |
Mileage Indicated | |
Paperwork | Yes |
Has had refurbishment. Original engine was overhauled (these cars had the same engine as the Holden Manaro) A Holley 600 cfm carburettor is fitted.
Some of the parts for the engine and some body parts like park light lenses and window rubbers were imported from Australia. Brake booster was refurbished and is now black (not red).
The vehicle is fitted with a rust invader system which operates with a light current through the body.
Some refurbishments of interior, has electric windows. Has a new sounds system fitted.
Also available are a Holden workshop manual and the Holden HK, HT and HG Manual and HG parts catalogue.
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