Vehicle Description
Yes this is an all-black 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS with big-block
power and a four on the floor. We won't blame you if you skip ahead
and just call us now, but everyone else can continue to read the
rest of the details on this sweet ride.
This is the kind of muscle car the draws attention and makes others
jealous. A shiny black Chevelle, with chrome in all the right
places like cowl induction hood, extra wide bumpers, and the trim
that outlines every inch of glass. Everything else is covered in an
intimidating darkness that highlights the super straight body. But
just in case some were not taking notice to the midnight hero
attitude, Chevrolet left extra hints on every side of the car with
special SS 396 badging on the chrome grille and dark rear panel, as
well as the bold "Super Sport" script on each rear fender. And of
course, no aggressive Chevy is complete without the cool Rally
wheel package.
The interior is just as imposing as the exterior. The deep black on
the seats, doors, carpets, and dash are all products of a good
restoration. The buckets are upgraded factory package code 763 when
new, which makes them an attention-getter today. This package also
gets a center console to frame the bright gearshift, and working
clock. The view from the driver's seat is amazing. You get a
three-spoke SS sports steering wheel, with its brightness
continuing on the factory dash that includes 60s-cool items like
the extra wide speedometer and heat/defrost controls. You can tell
no expense was spared in here because pretty much no detail was
missed.
Lift the hood and see that the callouts on the SS badges were
certainly not lying. The engine is a 396 cubic-inch big-block Chevy
V8. This big, bad motor has most of its components barely broken
in, with only about 2,000 miles on the engine since its rebuild.
It's nicely dressed in a proper coat of Chevy Orange. Plus, it
continues with the big-block SS tradition of chrome valve covers
and a bright chrome air cleaner. The motor exhales deeply through
Hooker competition headers that connect to a FlowMaster dual
exhaust. If you look at the undercarriage pictures, you'll notice
how fresh this setup looks, and that's because the installation is
only a few years old. You can get the most out of this monster
motor thanks to a four-speed manual transmission, and it should
provide reliable power delivery for years to come thanks to a new
Centerforce Performance clutch. Control over this Chevelle is no
problem thanks to power steering and sticky Mickey Thompson
Sportsman tires.
This is an intimidating big-block coupe that has the exact right
look, and sound to back it up. You're not the only one who's been
looking for a 396 Chevelle SS like this, so we know looking this
good, it won't last long in our showroom. Call today!!