1967 Chevelle, 454 4-spd. Real Frame Off, Nice Car on 2040-cars
Harriman, Tennessee, United States
1967 CHEVELLE 4-SPEED Please Read, Really Frame OFF Build. Description -This was a frame off restoration build. Everything new, from underneath, to the top and front to rear. If you are wanting a perfect matching # SS, Then STOP this car is not for you, BUT, if you want a very nice, eye catching, PRO-TOUR Style Chevelle, than continue looking and reading. Everything put on the car was new or refurbished to look new. Everything works on the car like you would want it to, down to the door locks. I will break everything down so it will be easy to identify car. ALL THE WIRING for the CAR IS NEW, front to back. Color is a Marina blue, Black interior. This is not a Super Sport, it is a Malibu and done very good. Car had NO rust.
Engine- 454 bored .40 over with hydraulic cam, built as a driver. It has power steering, original pulley fan, and also, to help it run cooler on cruises has an electric fan that is thermostat controlled. High performance starter, Holley carb. And to be able to stop this car, it has Disc brakes on the front, and drum brakes on the rear, with all new brake set-ups on frt. /rear. Shifting capabilities is with the all new M-21: 4 speed with the 11" clutch; even the drive shaft is new. Car sounds very good and draws attention, but not too loud to annoy the neighbors, after you come home from a cruise in. Interior- It has the factory Chevelle bucket seats, with the seat belts in the front only. It was all replaced to new condition. The Dash, Seat cover, Carpet, Back hat rack, all the door panels, arm rests, dash cluster gauges and lenses, steering wheel. Glove box liner, etc.. ALL the GLASS is new in the car, and ALL the windows roll up/down, due to the new window regulators. Doors lock with key just like you want. New wiper arms. Body/Exterior- The body is very straight and all the body line gaps are good, the doors, trunk, hood, ALL shut/open at ease. The paint looks great, very good body. Has had one quarter replaced on driver side, and did a very good job. All new underneath, with new trunk pan and a one peace floor pan. Lock the doors with the key like you should, very smooth. The trunk has been done also, and is flawless. Everything on outside is new also, door handles, bumpers, rubber gaskets (doors/trunk/under hood). The Awesome Low stance comes from 2" lowered in the front, and handles/drives good. The look comes from set of polished Streeter wheels, with 18x8 front/20x9 Rear. Extras- All the gauges work, gas gauge, all the dash lights are new (amber green), all new dash cluster, blinkers work, tail-lights, brake lights, headlights, parking lights, dome light, reverse lights, heater controls, speedometer, tach. Everything was looked at and was re-done or replaced. I check my emails pretty regularly, and if you are real serious, I can give you my number. I am fair and honest and I expect the same in return, thanks. ****This Car is super clean UNDERNEATH*** Only thing I haven’t done is put in a stereo. Just hadn’t got to that, everything things else, big money stuff, is Done. Most people say frame off restored, and then you see rust underneath, and stuff not replaced, well this one was actually frame off and look under it and you will see., super clean. I am 25 miles from Knoxville, Tn. Just to give you an idea
On May-02-14 at 09:51:21 PDT, seller added the following information: Alot of people has ask, the CAR is FOR SALE locally, so to be fair, if it is for sale locally there has to be a price, I will add a Buy It Now price later today. I have ALOT more in the car than what the By It Now will be, Thanks to everyone. |
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