66 Super Sport Chevelle 396 4 Speed Low Miles Original on 2040-cars
Decatur, Indiana, United States
Transmission:M-21
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: SUPER SPORT
Model: Chevelle
Exterior Color: BUTTERNUT YELLOW
Trim: BUTTERNUT YELLOW SS
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: 4 SPEED
Mileage: 41,348
- For Sale 1966 Chevelle SS a true 13817, 41348 original miles. This car was repainted 2 years ago and is the correct original color butternut yellow. The interior is all original, nothing has been replaced and is in very good condition. The gauges all work and look great, and are the cluster gauges. Tach works and is also original. Radio does NOT work.This car also has original M-21 4-speed from factory and is smooth and tight the way it should be. Rear end gears are 3;31 ratio. Most of exterior trim is original, what has been replaced after painting comes with car and is pictured in one of photo's. The motor is the correct 396/325 horse and sounds terrific, All through this car you will find that things are the way they are supposed to be, from muffler hangers to clips and fasteners, nothing has been modified. This car was not drove much,when we decided to sell after owning for more than 20 years we were told it would sell better with new paint, thats why it was repainted. The quarter panels are the original, numbers are visible but would not show up in photo. Any other pics you would like to see let me know i will make them available. A car like this is rare to find with such low miles,in original condition. The paint looks good but the front left fender is not perfect,also a couple small chips from re-assembly. Please feel free to call with questions if you are interested. My cell is 260-307-6077 please call after 6pm eastern.
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