1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss 396350 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Willow Hill, Illinois, United States
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1967 Chevelle SS 396/350hp - 4 speed car that is a well optioned, mostly original, super solid car.
DATA PLATE:
11D - NOVEMBER 4TH WEEK 1966
ST 67-13817 - 1967 SS396 2 DOOR SPORT COUPE
KAN 4868 - KANSAS CITY MO BODY UNIT# 4868
TR 763-B - BLACK IMITATION LEATHER BUCKET SEAT
F-F PAINT - MARINA BLUE - MARINA BLUE
E - TINTED GLASS
Q - M21 4 SPEED CLOSE RATIO MANUAL TRANSMISSION
G - CENTER CONSOLE
S - REAR ANTENNA
R - REAR SPEAKER
INTAKE:
HOLLEY 3866948 - 1967 396/350HP
F286 - JUNE 28 1966
CARBURETOR:
HOLLEY - LIST 3837
HEADS:
3904390 - 1967 396/350HP
RT HEAD J196 - JULY 19 1966
LT HEAD J56 - JULY 5 1966
ENGINE BLOCK:
CE165070 STAMPING - 1971 WARRANTY REPLACEMENT BLOCK SERIAL# 65070
3869854 CASTING - 1971 402/350HP
STAMP DATE ON STARTER PAD - T011 - TOWANDA JANUARY 1971
BELL HOUSING:
2899621
TRANSMISSION:
3925660 MAN CASE CASTING - 1968-69 M21
P8P18 - 1968, SEPTEMBER 18
3846429 TAIL CASTING - 64-70 27 SPLINE
3884685 SIDE COVER CASTING - 1966-68
TAG - 793329
REAR AXLE:
N3894939 CASTING - EARLY 12 BOLT NARROW
CX7177B STAMPING - 3.07:1
Awesome Features:
Really nice mostly original car
Original keys
Never been taken apart, all panel gaps nice & original
Great glass
Unbelievable original paperwork, even stuff that was usually kept by the dealer after the sale. It even has the salesman's scribble notes when they sat down to order the car with the customer
Super solid car - only rust is minor in the rear trunk area - see pics.
The guy I bought the car from purchased it in 1979 and never drove it. Just stored it with his other classic cars. It had not been out of his building from 1979 to 2016, 37 years in storage.
Runs & drives good, lots of power
Original dealer emblem still on trunk
Nicely optioned car
Original spare tire and hardware
No leaks!
Engine sounds great through old cherry bombs!
As ordered options:
SS 396/350HP
4 speed - M21 close ratio
Center console
4 season air conditioning
Special instrumentation - tachometer
Power steering
Push button radio & rear speaker
Rear mount radio telescoping antenna
Marina blue paint - body & roof
Strato-bucket seats
White wall tires
Tinted glass - all windows
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