1967 Chevelle Ss 396/350 Hp Convertible ! Real Deal Car All Numbers Matching !! on 2040-cars
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:396
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Chevelle
Trim: SS
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 50,199
Sub Model: SS396
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1967 CHEVELLE SS396 / 350 HORSE L34 CONVERTIBLE 4 SPEED!
ARGUEABLY ONE OF THE BEST MUSCLE CARS EVER MADE!
ALL NUMBERS MATCHING AND ALL ORIGINAL !
SHE IS A GEM OF MY COLLECTION , AND I HATE TO SELL HER BUT ITS TIME TO LET HER GO TO A NEW OWNER THAT WILL USE HER MORE !
-ROTISERRIE RESTORED IN 2010 , APPROX 100 MILES SINCE
-PURCHASED FROM THE US (STILL HAVE US TITLE PLUS CANADIAN) SO CAN BE EASILY EXPORTED BACK TO THE STATES
-FINISHED IN MARINA BLUE WITH MATCHING INTERIOR
- OPTIONS INCLUDE
POWER STEERING
POWER DISC BRAKES
POWER TOP
SPLIT FRONT BENCH
4 SPEED
12 BOLT 3.73 POSI REAR
396 350 HP
RALLY WHEELS
THERE WERE 3321 CHEVELLE CONV SS CARS MADE IN 1967 , OUT OF THE 3321 ONLY APPROX 14% WERE L34 350HP CAR , ALMOST ALL WERE THE L35 325 HP CARS. SO SHE IS EXTREMELY RARE , APPROX 1 OF 460
HOW MANY ARE ACTUALLY LEFT? AND HOW MANY ARE NUMBERS MATCHING?
AN AMAZING CORRECT RESTORATION WAS DONE ON THIS CAR WITH OVER 90K INVESTED IN THE RESTO AND LAST APPRAISAL WAS AT 79K , NADA SHOWS AN AVERAGE 61K- HIGH OF 90S
I HAVE PRICED HER TO SELL IMMEDIATELY , SHE IS A STEAL
IT LITERALLY RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A NEW CAR AND I WOULD NOT HESITATE TO DRIVE IT ACROSS THE COUNTRY
I AM MISSING A TON OF INFO I'M SURE BUT PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTION , AND IF YOU NEED ANY PICS I WILL PROVIDE ASAP
I WOULD REALLY LIKE HER TO GO TO A GOOD HOME ! THIS IS A TRUE BLUE CHIP INVESTMENT CAR !
WILL CONSIDER TRADES ON AN ELEANOR , PRO TOURING OR OTHER HIGH END MUSCLE CAR OR NEW
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