Vehicle Description
Gateway Classic Cars of Ft. Lauderdale is proud to present this
beautiful 1967 Chevrolet II. The Chevy II was one of the fastest
new-car development programs in GM history. Just 18 months after
the designers got the green light, the first production Chevy II
rolled off the Willow Run, Michigan, assembly line in August of
1961. The 1962 Chevy II was never intended to be revolutionary in
concept or execution, its mission was to give Chevrolet buyers a
simple, back-to-the-basics compact car. There was a lot of debate
within the Chevrolet organization over just what to call this car,
and the decision to go with "Chevy II" was a late one. Among the
finalists was Nova, which lost out because it didn't start with a
"C,". Ultimately the Nova badge would replace Chevy II, but that
wouldn't happen until 1969. This amazing 1967 Chevy II is
definitely a step up from the rest. With a stunning pearlescent
white paint job with a flat black stripe on the hood. With a mint
black vinyl interior, she's bound to turn heads wherever it goes.
Sitting on a church boys racing front suspension. Under the hood
sits a 350 small block V8 with Roller Rocker Arms, Shorty headers,
a Holley 670 Carb, and a Holley Aluminum Manifold. It also sports a
MSD 6AL ignition, a Mallory Distributor, MSD wires, Tall Aluminum
Valve Covers, a Flexalite Radiator, and a 3000 CFM Fan. The motor
is mated to a TCI 350 Transmission with a BTM Pro Rachet Shifter,
Global West Frame Connectors, 10 Bolt Rear, 373 Posi, and new
Monroe Air Shocks. Rocking duel exhausts with H Pipe and FlowMaster
Mufflers, this 1967 Chevy II sounds incredible! Looking at the
immaculate dash, you will notice the blue Dakota Digital gauges
giving this classic a modern feel. Equipped with a Kenwood stereo,
Pandora Radio ready with USB ports and Aux cable capability. With
push button ignition, and a custom short center console, and custom
headrests, this car is truly one of a kind. This 1967 Chevy II will
make the perfect daily driver or trophy winner for drivers both old
and young. To see an HD video of this 1967 Chevrolet II visit
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