1967 Chevy Ii Ss on 2040-cars
Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
GORGEOUS 1967 CHEVY II SS
VIN. NUMBER SHOWS CAR LEFT THE ASSEMBLY LINE AS A 6 CYLINDER SS , MOTOR WAS REPLACED WITH 1967 327 275HP , OLDER PARTIAL RESTORATION , NICE PAINT ,FACTORY VINYL ROOF WAS REDONE , NEVER RUSTED, ARIZONA CAR , WAS NEVER PATCHED OR WELDED . CURRENT MOTOR IS A REBUILT 350 4 BOLT MOTOR , ALSO HAVE 1967 NUMBERS 327 275 HP 4 BBL THAT WAS REMOVED , NEEDS REBUILD , BUT IS ALL COMPLETE , AND WILL GO WITH SALE OF THE CAR . 71,000 ORIGINAL MILES. ( TITLE SHOWS 67,000 WHEN I PURCHASED CAR ) LESS THAN 10,000 OF THESE CARS WERE PRODUCED IN 1967 ( SOURCE- WIKIPEDIA ), LESS THAN 3000 SS HARDTOPS WITH FACTORY VINYL TOP ! CAR FEATURES POWER GM FRONT DISC BRAKES , POWER ASSIST STEERING, FRESH 4 SPD MUNCIE M21 , 3.73 POSI TRACTION ( also have 3.55 gears that come with car) 10 BOLT REAR NEW MULTI LEAF REAR SPRINGS . EVERYTHING ON THIS CAR IS EITHER ORIGINAL TO THE CAR OR HAS BEEN REPLACED - CAR NEEDS NOTHING ! HAVE NEW INTERIOR TRIM FOR REAR WINDOW (NOT INSTALLED YET) POWER STEERING IS ORIGINAL POWER ASSIST , I WILL BE REPLACING WITH NEW POWER BOX CONVERSION. PAINT HAS A FEW SMALL CHIPS AND ONE SMALL DING IN REAR QUARTER FROM BEING DRIVEN AND USED , THIS CAR GETS DRIVEN TO LOCAL CRUISES AND CAR SHOWS AND HAS WON MULTIPLE BEST OF SHOW TROPHIES ! ORIGINAL SPECKLE PAINT STILL IN TRUNK . CAR IS A PARTIALLY RESTORED SURVIVOR , NOT A TOTAL RESTORATION , AND THEREFORE IS NOT PERFECT ! I AM SELLING THIS CAR FOR PURCHASE OF A WINTER HOME IN FLORIDA - WILL TRADE OR PARTIAL TRADE FOR SMALL HOUSE IN NEW SMYRNA BEACH AREA . REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED . NO TRADES FOR OTHER CARS . QUESTIONS ? CALL RICK AT 484 357 2285. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL 47 YEAR OLD SS CAR IN EXCELLENT CONDITION .CLEAN PA TITLE ANYONE SERIOUSLY INTERESTED MAY COME LOOK AT THE CAR , IF OUT OF STATE I CAN ARRANGE TO PICK YOU UP AT THE AIRPORT , DRIVE IT HOME ! THERE IS NO OBLIGATION TO TAKE THE CAR IF YOU DONT LIKE WHAT YOU SEE ! CAR WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH ONLY , AS IS , AND THE SALE OF CAR WILL BE FINAL . * Note , In 1967 all chevy II bodies were built by fisher bodys with a 118 ( v-8) firewall tag . If a change was made on the assembly line ,and a six cylinder was installed , gm would leave the tag on the firewall and just install the vin tag on the post with the 117 prefix . ( source - nova cowl id.com ) |
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