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This 1967 Chevelle Malibu SS 396 Sport Coupe Clone was built at the (B) Baltimore Maryland facility and is presented in (R) Bolero Red with Black Lucite® Code 88 interior. The L34 396 V8 350hp@5200rpm with 415ft lbs torque and is back up by a M21 4-Speed transmission. Other options include a Sun tach mounted on the steering column AM/FM Push Button Radio w/ Front Antenna an after market Radio with CD has been added and is installed in the dash to keep the vintage look in tact Front Bumper GuardsRear Bumper GuardsThick Front Foam Seat CushionThe 1967 models got some styling tweaks that resulted in a longer more straightforward appearance than the 1966 models. Large wraparound taillamps went into a new rear end with standard backup lights. Otherwise visible change was modest. 'What you'll see inside' claimed the sales brochure for the 1967 Chevelle 'will probably bring on a severe compulsion to go driving.' Front disc brakes were available on all models and a new dual master cylinder brake system incorporated a warning light. An entire host of new safety equipment became standard including a collapsable steering column making the 1967 models safer cars versus the 1966 models. The SS396 continued as its own series with both sport coupe and convertible body styles. The 375-horsepower 396-cubic-inch V8 was dropped from the options list until late in the model year and returned with little fanfare resulting in only 612 being sold. Buyers selected from no less than seven transmissions: two manual three-speeds two manual four-speeds an overdrive three-speed and two automatics. The manual-shift feature of the Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission was touted in advertising. Options included Superlift air shock absorbers Strato-ease headrests and special instrumentation. Although Chevy's big news for 1967 was the introduction of the Camaro Chevelle offered a more traditional sort of sportiness Call 1-877-689-6930 and ask for Kennith Stewart for more information.

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STOCK/INV. NUMBER:
K3249
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