Vehicle Description
A bright red hardtop with all the right trimmings will first
attract you to this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS tribute. But as you
take time to look over all the details - from the fresh bucket seat
interior to the detailed 283 V8 - you'll discover a classic style
with all the right investments.
Start with that red paint - a bold color that's always popular with
Chevelle fans. It's quite fresh and has that level of luster that
will make you proud to drive this one sunny days. The way this
shines, it highlights the quality sheet metal underneath. That way
you see all your favorite parts of this iconic design, like the
creased hood, kick-up in the fenders, and the flying buttresses
C-pillars. As good as the paint is, the trim is equally nice, with
form-fitting bright chrome bumpers, full-width grille, and polished
stainless details. This Super Sport tribute really gets those
details right, too. You see it in the dual power bulge hood with
bright vents, correct badging, and ribbed rocker panels. It even
has the SS wheel covers with proper redline tires to give this an
aggressive and well-coordinated total presentation.
The interior is more of exactly what you want - correct pieces and
quality investments. For example, the trim code 761 shows this was
born a black interior, but now you can tell there was money spent
upgrading this to be fresher and more comfortable. That means the
premium feeling of crisp insignia trim bucket seats and a center
console w/clock in-between. Plus, the door panels, carpets, and
headliner have that kind of fresh black appearance that makes us
believe there was a nice investment here, too. You'll slip behind
the three-spoke wood and chrome steering wheel, and this gives you
a commanding view of the extra-wide factory speedometer. Everything
looks thoughtfully appropriate - from the AM radio that's still on
display, to the tach mounted in the correct location. Even the
trunk looks great with details like the jacking decal still
affixed.
When you pop the hood, you realize that they really spent time
making the engine bay look terrific. The show-worthy presentation
has smooth black fender walls, tidy wires, bold block paint, and
even factory-style markings. They didn't miss a detail - right down
to the GM hoses and glass washer bottle. And of course, all that
shine. The air topper, booster, valve covers are all part of a
nicely polished package. More than just look great, this 283 fires
up readily and idles smoothly. Plus, the Powerglide automatic
transmission, power steering, and power brakes keep this smooth
hardtop an easy cruiser.
Complete with owner's manual, this is the kind of iconic
pillar-less hardtop classic that's always in demand. So since
you're not the only one who wants it, you might want to hurry up
and call today!