1967 Chevelle Ss 396 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Ocoee, Florida, United States
This is a 1967 Chevelle SS 396 4 speed car. Yes it's a real 138 car. I bought the car from the 2nd owner in Wisconsin. The second owner turned the car into a drag car back in the early 1970's by putting in mini tubs and a four link rearend. He raced it for a few years and then parked it in a garage. The odometer shows 65,000 miles which i believe to be the real mileage. I bought the car about 10 years ago and started building it. I found a 1970 L78 engine with matching heads, had it built and put in the car. It is a great engine. I put a tremec 5 speed behind it and 3:73 gears and have driven on 3 Hot Rod Power tours. After the 2014 Power Tour i took the car in to get painted and just picked the car up last week. Everything was pulled off the car to be repainted and i have included pictures. When we took the car down to bare metal the only area of rust was the back package tray area between the back window and trunk. we cut that out and welded in a new piece. Then we put the cortez silver on and added the vinyl top. It truly looks amazing. You see quite a few red, black or blue chevelles but not many in silver with a black vinyl top. Here are a list of items on the car:
Just painted Cortez Silver New Vinyl Top New Grill and Bezels Bumpers are Original New Coy Wheels 18x8 front 20x10 Rear Tremec 5 speed New Clutch Pressure PLate and Throw Out Bearing L78 Just built Disc Brakes in front Drum Rear All Lights and electronics work as they should 3 inch Flowmaster Exhaust This car has been on 3 Hot Rod Power Tours and runs and drives perfect. Call or text with any questions you may have...407-468-0515. THanks |
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