Vehicle Description
This 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Twin-Turbo 454 Pro Touring is a
mouthful to say. And that's because it takes a ton to fully
describe a car that has been custom-built over every inch to be
stylish, comfortable, modern, and truly mean. And because this was
all completed only about a year ago, and less than 1,800 miles put
on it, the full package impresses for its freshness, too.
White paint is bright and vivid when done right. So when you have a
quality investment on a build so fresh, then you really understand
how this one looks like it could almost glow in the dark. In fact,
darkness is a key part of this coupe's package with the grille,
bezels, trim, and hood pins are done in a high contrast black.
There's even a blackout look to the deeply tinted windows. There is
a more modern powerhouse under the hood, and while we'll get to
those details in a moment, you also instantly know this one has
been upgraded by its presentation. It's in the big things, like how
the color-matched bumpers give this a contemporary look. And those
black Budnik wheels have an 18/19 inch front/rear stagger to give
an aggressive stance while also fitting modern tires. Plus, the
front and rear spoilers look like they could have been borrowed
from a NASCAR racer. And while the colors tell the story of a
thoughtful build, the way it all fits together tells you there was
a ton of extra time and money that went into the overall
quality.
The blackout continues inside. Fresh carpeting, custom door panels,
a new headliner, a smooth dash, and supple leather upholstery are
all there to make sure the fundamentals impress. There's a
thoughtful list of features. The power windows let you take down
all the glass on this pillarless hardtop without ever leaving the
driver's seat; the AM/FM/CD stereo has Bluetooth for the best in
driving music; and the air conditioning means you can be open to
the world with your tunes going even in the summertime. And a car
like this is also a true driver's package. That's why you have new
TMI bucket seats up front with a center console in-between. The
classic Chevy three-spoke sports steering wheel is mounted on a
tilt column, and that gives you a clear view of the Dakota Digital
gauge package. And the push-button transmission selector is a very
cool touch to remind you how special this full build is.
The engine bay has the distinct look of serious hardware, and this
tidy and fresh build makes sure you're always going to put this
unique powerhouse on display. A 454 cubic-inch motor is a desirable
engine to have, but that's not the first item you're going to be
telling people. It's because everyone will want to know about the
awesome twin-turbo setup feeding that V8. It's a complete package
with two 76mm turbochargers, 44mm wastegate, 50mm blow-off valve,
and intercooler with Spal fans. Oh yeah, this is an awesome power
setup. Plus, that big block V8 is a hardy setup, too that has been
enhanced and fortified with an aluminum intake, GM steel crank, a
hydraulic roller cam, gen V rectangle port heads, and CX Racing
headers. There's even a FAST electronic fuel injection system
upgraded with AEM water-methanol injection. It's said this full
custom package can deliver 1,000 horsepower on race gas! The
transmission is a fully built 4L80E four-speed auto with AAC 2600
lock-up stall converter and FAST trans controller. It feeds a PST
aluminum driveshaft on its way to a Ford 9-inch rear with 31-spline
Moser axles and TrueTrac diff. As you look underneath, you can see
the aftermarket Roadster Shop Chassis, adjustable coilovers, and
fully upgraded and reinforced suspension. So it knows how to handle
the big power. Rack & pinion power steering, grippy sport tires,
and Wilwood four-wheel disc brakes all mean you really get to
harness the full power of this turbo Chevy.
This is the iconic Chevelle look you love that has been upgraded to
be the meanest machine out there. So when you want a car with an
instant attitude and the power to back it up, you need this
one-of-a-kind fresh build. Call now!