1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Clean on 2040-cars
Yadkinville, North Carolina, United States
First let me state Iam listing for a friend and the following is his description and we will respond to any questions promptly.
1967 Chevelle (136) S.S. Tribute The '67 Chevelle was my high school 'dream car' back in the last century (well...we won't get into that) and I finally had the opportunity to get this one in 1989 with 57,789 miles on odometer (although I believe it was probably 157,789) and after 25 years of ownership it finally has a clear title now. I originally bought this one with plans to restore I back as an original Malibu, but but I decided to 'clone' the car instead. Against some pressure to paint the car 'resale red', I opted to restore it back to original Metallic Aquamarine color(k-k paint code). This car has the same wheels, motor & transmission as when I purchased the car (they are the correct year, but I cannot document them as original). It had a complete Frame-off restoration in 2007 (including the motor & transmission) from a well- established local auto specialty drag-racing and restoration shop and has less than 3,000 miles it since it was restored. Receipts and supporting documentation /digital photos taken during the restore process will go with the vehicle if you want them. There is VERY little bondo in this car (i would estimate less than 1/4 pint)! Where rust was present and there was very little; the area was cut out and welded or replaced with new steel. I made nearly daily visits during the 9 month process and I fell this restoration was done right. I go to church with the owner and have known him for years and since a restoration basically requires an open checkbook; he was the only one I would trust to do the job. This car has the following and more: 327/325 H.P. bored out .030" 2 speed Power glide Holley 750 dual line carb setting on top of an Edelbrock performer a aluminum high rise intake Factory A/C Factory Power steering Factory Power Brakes Bucket seats Console with clock Tinted windshield Powder coated 15 x 8 Rally wheels Ceramic coated 'Headman'Headers Roller Rockers 2.5" dual exhaust Factory radio located in dash (it is not connected so I cannot guarantee it works)...HOWEVER, there is also a hidden Alpine CDA-9856 receiver with CD/MP3, HD Radio, Sat radio & IPOD capability (with owner's manual) pushed by Patriot Rt-435 Amplifier Truck bed 'Rhino Liner' on frame, underside of body, on top of floor pans(under dampening insulation) This car runs very strong and handles like a dream and I enjoy watching people's heads turn when I take it out for a ride, but unfortunately my lifestyle does not allow me the opportunity to drive this car as much as I would like to. I have taken it to a few charity cruise-ins, but i'm not really into the cruise-in scene so I've decided to allow someone else the opportunity to own this piece of American history and hopefully you will enjoy this car as much as I have. On May-27-14 at 05:44:43 PDT, seller added the following information: The car appears to have a little more of a green tint in the pictures than in person, The color is the original and probably somewhat rare and makes the car stand out in a crowd! |
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