1967 Chevelle Ss Super Sport....multiple Show Winner.... on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: automatic
Model: Chevelle
Mileage: 200
Trim: Leather
1967 Chevelle Super Sport
This is a true 138 car. This means that it was originally built as a Super Sport and is not a clone.
The car does not have matching numbers but has been upgraded or changes as follows:
Engine is a Chevrolet 427 that was built by Keller Motorsports (who build NASCAR engines). The motor has been bored 30 thousandth over so it's really a 454. It has an Isky hydraulic cam and Isky crankshaft. Really quick.
I have added 4 disc brakes all the way around + aftermarket AC
The transmission is a Turbo 400 that has been completely rebuilt and beefed up for the horsepower. Hearst Comp shifter.
Base paint is a House of Colors mix of Brandywine and Root Beer. Artwork is "real fire" done by Salty Paints. The entire car has been sealed with 6 coats of clear (same clear that Rolls Royce uses) and wet sanded between each coat.
Interior is new aftermarket "Super Sport" interior.
The car is equipped with an amplier and configures to play off of in Itunes playlist. I have a special playlist of 1960's music that I put together for the car.
Car have entered in 6 Car Shows and has won 1st place in one or more categories in 4 of the shows.
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