Pro Street Cars for Sale
Pro street is the look that defined the 1980s American performance scene: a narrowed, tubbed rear end stuffed with the widest possible tires, a big-inch V8 — frequently blown or on nitrous — and a car that looks like it just rolled off the drag strip but still wears a license plate. The style has come full circle and is collectible again. Browse current pro street listings below.
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What makes a car "pro street"?
The signature is mini-tubs or full tubs: the rear wheel wells are cut and rebuilt inward to clear enormous rear tires, usually on a narrowed rear axle. Add a built big-block, a roll cage or bar, skinny front runners, and a high-stance front end and you have the classic pro street recipe. Unlike a pure race car, a pro street build is registered and (at least nominally) street-driven.
Buying a pro street car
Because these are heavily modified, value lives in the quality of the fabrication, not factory numbers. Inspect the tub work and rear-end narrowing, the cage welds, and the wiring. Ask for build receipts and chassis documentation. A well-sorted, dyno-proven car is worth far more than a flashy build that has never run hard.