Vehicle Description
A 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle convertible will always make a great
first impression. After all, the factory droptops of this muscle
car legend are rare. But when you can have one that has been given
a thorough restoration to be a proper Super Sport tribute, a great
big block upgrade, and a super-slick presentation, then you know
you've found the classic convertible that gets it all right.
The '67 Chevelle is a legend. The design has fenders that extend
out from the car and wide chrome bumpers that hug this form. So the
total package just looked like it wanted to own the whole road.
That's why a car like this deserved the full Super Sport treatment.
Dual hood power bulges, ribbed rocker trim, and all the correct
badging give this a speedy look. And the upgrade to Chevy's Medium
Garnet Red adds to this sleek style. You can tell they spent time
and money on quality in this restoration, right down to the shine
on the chrome bumpers. And the addition of 17-inch polished Torq
Thrust wheels adds to both the overall polish and intimidation.
Plus, the darker grille and blackout rear panel not only look nice
against the deep red paint, but also they coordinate with the crisp
black roof.
If you like the way the black roof looks, then you'll love taking
it down to reveal the fresh full black interior. Not only can you
see that they invested in quality, but also makes sure you have all
the right features for a great driving convertible. This is focused
on the driver with bucket seats and a floor-shift center console.
They really paid attention to detail here, and you understand that
everywhere from the grippy feeling of the thin three-spoke sports
steering wheel, to the correct clock that's still ticking away.
They even tastefully added the right upgrades, like a retro-style
AM/FM digital tuner. And the tach is the correct-style unit that
even includes the turn indicator.
Under the hood is a very clean and mean powerhouse. The badging
might say 396, but this is actually a larger 454 cubic-inch big
block V8. This extra displacement is enjoyed to the fullest as it
inhales deeply with a Quadrajet four-barrel carburetor, and it
exhales from the dual exhaust with a thunderous sound. The TH400
three-speed automatic is stout enough to handle all this power
while giving you smooth action. And as you look at the
undercarriage photos, you can really see the level of freshness and
thoroughness in the total restoration. Add in power steering,
modern performance tires, and power brakes with upgraded drilled &
slotted front discs, and this is the droptop you'll love to drive
AND show off.
This is the fresh convertible that runs strong with big block
power. It's the kind of SS-style machine that puts wind in your
hair and a smile on your face. Call today!!!