Vehicle Description
Sure, this is already a great price on an iconic 1972 Chevrolet
Chevelle. But when you see the quality, standout color, enhanced
V8, and A/C interior, you realize that a good deal is really an
irresistible buy.
This coupe announces it's something special from the moment it
comes into view. You could never get this kind of electric luster
blue in the 1970s. Instead, you're looking at an investment in a
modern application. And since the Super Sport stripes were laid
down in unique silver before the clearcoat was applied, this sporty
appearance also has an even shine that rolls off the super straight
sheetmetal. Not only do we like these modern features, but this has
all the great classic aggressive appearance items, too. There's the
cowl induction hood, hood pins, and all that correct SS badging.
It's built before new bumper laws, so those big chrome kings fit
much snugger to the body, and the rear still houses the taillights
in a very cool way. And this custom and classic packaging is
brought together perfectly by the iconic Rally wheel that have been
given extra shine.
We always love a good black interior because they never go out of
style. Plus, Chevelles from this era always have some of the best
patterns and trim to create a premium atmosphere. You'll grab the
original dual-spoke steering wheel, which give you a commanding
view of the classically wide speedometer. Plus, there's a great
Summit tach next to it. If you feel like you're missing some
auxiliary gauges with this setup, just look under the upgraded
AM/FM/cassette stereo - they've nicely integrated the correct
readouts into this dash setup. In fact, speaking of interesting
additions, you also get modern R134a air conditioning. That's the
kind of feature that will keep everyone comfortable when this
sizeable Chevy is carrying a crowd. Then again, it's also great
when you driving solo and want to show off the pillarless hardtop
profile, too.
A smooth-running 350 cubic inch V8 lives under that cowl induction
hood. It has a great presentation with the Edelbrock air topper and
matching valve covers. But in a car with so much Super Sport
appeal, you'll be glad to hear it has Chevy's performance Quadrajet
four-barrel carburetor as well as enhancements like an Edelbrock
Performer intake and long tube headers. It rumbles through a proper
dual exhaust system that sounds great without being too loud. This
one was made to hit the road with a three-speed automatic, power
steering, and front disc brakes.
You already know most Chevelles from this era are not this
affordable. So something so distinct and well-equipped is not going
to stay in out showroom long. Don't miss out, call today!