Ss 396/375hp Trades? on 2040-cars
Black Mountain, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:396/375hp
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Chevelle
Trim: Super Sport
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 15,146
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
1967 CHEVELLE SS396 375HP
This Factory Super Sport Chevelle is Stunning. It is one of the finest examples you will ever find. This SS396 has undergone a highly detailed restoration and it looks just as good in person as it does in the photos, if not better. It is as clean as it was the day it left the factory.
The beautiful, deep red paint is show quality. The paint honestly does not have scratch in it. The body is perfect. All of the lines are laser straight. The chrome is without blemish. The doors close gently with a click. The glass is new and flawless. The windows roll up and down just like new. The undercarriage of this Chevelle is equally as clean as the top and ready for mirror inspections at shows. The trunk is beautifully detailed to factory specs. All of the weatherstripping is new. New tires and rally wheels. Not enough can be said about how eye-catching the exterior of this Chevelle is.
This is a true 138(vin) SS396 Chevelle. The engine is a period correct 396/375hp engine(code T0705MQ-photo attached). A mild cam has been added to this completely rebuilt engine, which really makes it thump. The transmission is the correct Muncie M21 4-speed mated to a 12 bolt posi rear end. Equipped with Power Disc Brakes. The engine compartment is highly detailed. This Chevelle is mechanically perfect and extremely powerful.
The black interior is beautiful and correct. Bucket seats with a 4-speed console. The dash has no cracks. Simulated wood steering wheel. Interior chrome is flawless. Correct blinker tachometer. All of the gauges are fully functional with crystal clear lenses. Everything works on this Chevelle including the dome light.
Please email me if you have any further questions, or feel free to call me @ 828.713.9025.
I WOULD CONSIDER AN INTERESTING TRADE:
If you have super nice, classic vehicle we would consider trading up or down. We do not have incredible interest in boats, motorcycles, campers or rat rods. Thank you for your interest.
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