1967 Chevrolet Chevelle on 2040-cars
Missouri City, Texas, United States
powered by a brand new Crate LS3 Engine backed by a 4L65E
Automatic Overdrive Transmission. The chassis has been modified, reinforced, and updated with CPP Suspension along
with a new Currie rear end with 3.70 Posi gears and 31-Spline Axles. A set of custom built American Legend Wheels
and new Nitto Tires plant the power to the ground backed up by a Wilwood 4-Piston big brake kit. The exterior paint
work is exceptional. All the body gaps and lines have been worked to a show quality fit and finish. The Mineral
Grey Metallic paint accents the new polished stainless trim and chrome bumpers as is shines under the light. The
inside sports a new Red on Red Leather Custom upholstered interior with A/C, updated custom radio, power windows,
and Dakota Digital VHX Gauges. Underneath the hood lies the new updated powerplant. The LS3 is dressed with custom
billet valve covers and countless hours of details and paint matched components.
1967 Chevelle Parts List:
⦁ GM Performance LS3 Gen IV Crate Engine 430HP
⦁ GM Performance 4L65E Automatic Overdrive Crate Transmission
⦁ GM Performance Control Pack Connect & Cruise Harness
⦁ Holley Rear Sump Oil Pan Kit
⦁ Accel Extreme Ceramic Plug Wires
⦁ Dewitts LSX Radiator Assembly with Dual Electric Fans & Transmission Cooler
⦁ Billet Specialties Radiator Overflow Tank
⦁ Dakota Digital VHX Series Gauges with BIM Control Module
⦁ Custom Reinforced Factory Chassis (Bodyworked & Paint Matched)
⦁ CPP Upgraded Suspenion with 2" Drop
⦁ Currie Rear End with 31-Spline Axles/3.70 Posi Tru Trac 3rd Member
⦁ American Legend Dominator Wheels, Custom Built 18x10, 18x8
⦁ Nitto NT555 G2 Tires Front/Rear, 285/40/18 & 235/40/18
⦁ Dougs Headers/Full 2.5" Flowmaster Exhaust/Delta 50 Mufflers (Full Ceramic Coating)
⦁ Concept One Victory Serpentine Pulley System (Anodized Black)
⦁ Holley Fuel Rail System
⦁ Greening Auto Company Billet Valve Covers
⦁ Wilwood Master Cylinder/Booster Combo
⦁ Wilwood Big Brake 12.9" Kit with Red Calipers
⦁ Russell Performance Black Anodized Fittings & Nylon Braided Hose Assemblies
⦁ Unisteer Power Rack & Pinion
⦁ Replacement Custom Fuel & Brake Lines
⦁ Ring Brothers Anodized Billet Hood Hinges
⦁ Custom Billet Show Hardware
⦁ Old Air Hurricane A/C System with Integrated Controls
⦁ Tanks Inc. 22Gal. Fuel Tank, In-Tank Walboro 255LPH Fuel Pump
⦁ New AMD Chevelle Autoglass & Windows
⦁ Nu-Relics 4 Window Power Window Kit Front/Rear
⦁ Ididit Tilt Column
⦁ American Shifter for 4L65E
⦁ American Autowire 22-Circuit Update Wiring harness
⦁ Eddie Motorsports Custom 15.5" Steering Wheel
⦁ Custom Autosound Update Radio with Pioneer Speaker System Front/Rear
⦁ 3.5" Custom Aluminum Driveshaft
⦁ Optima Battery with Trunk Mounted Billet Battery Kit
⦁ All New Custom Fitted Stainless Trim/Chrome
⦁ Custom Handbuilt Interior with Silver Stitching, TMI Custom Upholstered Bucket Seats
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Chevy reveals new IndyCar aero package
Tue, Feb 17 2015The IndyCar Series is not one that demands its participating teams and automakers to design their own chassis as they do in Formula One, but for this season, the organizers have opened it up to allow for custom aero packages. What you're looking at here is the new look of the chassis to be fielded by teams running under Chevy power. Based on the Dallara DW12 chassis – introduced three years ago and named after the late Dan Wheldon – Chevy's new package is designed for road courses and short ovals, with the speedway configuration to be revealed later. The kit features new wings front and rear and more sculpted side pods. It's also got new wedges at the back to envelop the otherwise open wheels that are a hallmark of Indy racing, a more streamlined engine cover and bigger rear bumper pods. The new package will debut at the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg that will kick off this year's championship in Florida on March 29, followed by the road-course grands prix in Louisiana, Long Beach, Alabama and Indianapolis before the new package needs to be ready for the Indy 500 late in May. Half of the teams on the starting grid this season will be running under Chevy power and are expected to use this new aero kit, with the remaining Honda teams slated to run a different package of their own. Chevrolet Debuts All-New 2015 IndyCar Aero Package Chevy-developed bodywork delivers improved aerodynamics 2015-02-17 INDIANAPOLIS – Chevrolet-powered racecars in the 2015 Verizon IndyCar Series will feature Chevrolet-developed aero packages. Chevrolet introduced the road course/short oval body design today at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It is distinguished from the previous racecar with new front wing elements, sculpted side pods and a new rear wing. A speedway configuration for the aero kit, designed for high-speed ovals, will be introduced ahead of its competitive debut at Indianapolis in May. "This is an important milestone in Chevrolet's involvement in IndyCar racing," said Jim Campbell, General Motors U.S. vice president of Performance Vehicles and Motorsports. "We focused on developing an aerodynamic package that delivers an balanced combination of downforce and drag, along with integrated engine performance. It's a total performance package." The new Chevy road course aero configuration delivers greater aerodynamic performance than the previous design.
Recharge Wrap-Up: LAPD gets Zero MMX, Chevy's new inverter, Hyundai Tucson's new powertrains
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2019 Nissan Leaf Plus vs. Chevy Bolt, Hyundai Kona Electric: How they compare on paper
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