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Old 03-03-2007, 10:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle

ENGINE

Type: Dart Little M
Block: cast-iron, 4.125-inch bore, four-bolt main bearing caps, 372ci
Oiling: Billet Fabrications oil pan and pump
Crankshaft: Scat, 3.480-inch stroke
Connecting Rods: Eagle Specialty Products, Inc.
Pistons: Ross, 9.2:1 compression ratio, Ross pins, Hellfire rings
Cylinder Heads: Edelbrock Victor Jr., ported by McKenzie Cylinder Heads, Si intake; stainless exhaust
Camshaft: custom COMP Cams hydraulic roller
Valvetrain: COMP Cams rocker arms, valvesprings, belt drive, pushrods, and lifter
Induction: Edelbrock Super Victor, Carb Solutions Unlimited modified Holley 750 HP, Vortech YSI trim supercharger
Exhaust: 2 to 2 1/8 step header, 4-inch collector, 4-inch piping to Hooker Aero chamber mufflers
Cooling: The Fast Guy custom aluminum, electric Meziere
Machine work by: West Coast Engine (Oxnard, CA)
Engine built by: The Fast Guy (Oxnard, CA)
Output: 952 hp at 6,800 rpm, 856 lb-ft at 5,100 rpm
Performance: 9.32 at 146 mph
Gratitude: Art at Precision Trans, Bill and Randy at West Coast Converters, Ricky Best at Vortech Superchargers

DRIVETRAIN

Transmission: Precision Transmissions Turbo 350, West Coast Converter, 10-inch, 3,400-stall speed torque converter, B&M Shifter
Driveshaft: Coast Driveline & Gear, steel
Rear Axle: GM 12-bolt, Strange axles, spool, 3.73:1 ring-and-pinion

CHASSIS

Front Suspension: Fatman Fabrications tubular control arms, Moroso springs, Koni shocks
Rear Suspension: Koni adjustable shocks, adjustable upper control arms, Fast Guy anti-roll bar
Steering: manual
Brakes: Wilwood discs front; Factory drum rear

WHEELS & TIRES

Wheels: Bogart 15x4.5, front; 15x10, rear
Tires: Mickey Thompson Tires, 24/4.5-15 front; ET Street 28x11.50 rear

BODY & PAINT

Body: stripped to bare metal; fiberglass cowl hood
Paint: custom three-stage red translucent candy on top
Interior: Jazz seats, Auto Meter gauges, Grant steering wheel, 14-point cage

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Some things in life just couldn't be any more straightforward. We're not talking about the endless nights spent constructing your ultimate street machine, but rather the fact that when Paul Bartlett first came across this '71 Chevelle 15 years ago, he knew exactly what he had to do. At the ripe age of 19, he cracked open the piggy bank and shelled out the $350 asking price, setting off the chain of events to get the 'Velle where it is today.

Back then, the root beer-brown topcoat and vinyl top weren't of concern-it was more about brute performance for the young lad. With a bone-stock 350ci small-block resting in between the fenderwells, Paul immediately swapped the factory heads for a pair of fresh (used) Bow-Tie heads, an Erson cam, a new carb, and slicks to propel him and his newfound hobby across the traps at 12.99 at 102 mph. Eventually, he was able to whittle the e.t.'s down into the 12.20 range, but as luck would prevail, the already-beat relic decided to give up the ghost, necessitating a complete rebuild.

By this time, it already had a reputation for being one of the quickest street cars in the grudge-night community, but its lackluster exterior certainly didn't do much for eye appeal. To remedy this, Paul locked himself in the garage, freshened the small-block, added a "small" nitrous plate for added insurance, and proceeded to fog the 'Velle with a menacing black exterior. Suffice to say, from that day on it had the looks and the power to blast him down the tarmac at an incredible 10.74 at 128 mph.

Fast-forward to today. Paul's successfully ventured into his own fabrication shop, The Fast Guy in Oxnard, California, utilizing the 'Velle as a rolling testament to his work by competing in the Pacific Street Car Association's Limited Street class. Since then, the newly renovated ride includes a fresh look with a custom three-stage paint job and a 14-point cage, including a newfound mill built in-house and powered by a CSU-tuned blow-through Vortech YSI supercharger setup. Does it work? Considering he's already pushed the full-size A-body to a best of 9.32 at 146 mph, we'd say he's flat-out flying for a street car! Where will he go from here? Only time will tell, but until then, expect to see the 'Velle cruising the streets of Oxnard and reigning terror upon his fellow PSCA competitors.
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