The replacement 350ci GM Performance Parts Ram Jet crate engine was installed in 2014 and is equipped with an aluminum radiator and chrome valve covers.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed 700R4 automatic transmission and a Dana 44 rear axle with a limited-slip differential and 3.45:1 gears. A Rick’s fuel tank is installed along with a dual exhaust system with Flowmaster mufflers.

Chrome 17″ Budnik Fontana wheels are mounted with 245/45 front and 285/40 rear Nitto NT555 Extreme ZR tires. Stopping power is provided by a hydroboosted four-wheel disc system with a Wilwood master cylinder. The car rides on a modified frame and a C4 Corvette-style independent front and rear suspension with Bilstein shocks.

The split-folding front bench seat is upholstered in gray vinyl with patterned inserts. Appointments consist of a retro-look digital radio and aftermarket air conditioning.

The aftermarket steering wheel sits on a chrome tilting column and frames a Dakota Digital replacement cluster.

The five-digit odometer shows 775 miles, which epresent the mileage accumulated since the completion of the build. Total mileage is unknown.