Vehicle Description
This 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle SS tribute has the sleek hardtop style
you love. And there's also solid V8 power, four-on-the-floor, and
great upgrades for a driver's classic. So it's the kind of icon for
those looking for the full muscle car experience.
The blue paint on this coupe is an upgrade later in life, and so
it's the right mix of driver quality while also giving off a
radiant style in the sunshine. But what really makes this coupe
show well is the way they upgraded it with performance style. It's
sitting on modern Ridler wheels with a 17/18-inch front/rear
aggressive stance. There are also more aggressive touches like the
power dome on the cowl hood, SS badging, and wide dual exhaust
tips. Bright chrome bumpers, good panels, good glass, and
well-fitting doors take care of the fundamentals. There is also a
touch of class added on top with the premium black vinyl roof.
The black top is also a preview of the full black interior. This
has a sharp look that blends performance and comfort, and you can
instantly notice that with the custom bucket seats in front. They
have a bolstering that's far better than what the factory ever
offered in this era. Some of the classic details around the dash
could be updated/upgraded, but that's for those who need show car
perfection. The heart of the appeal in this hardtop is that it's an
iconic classic that's built to be enjoyed on the road. There's an
upgraded retro sound AM/FM stereo so that you can have your
favorite music, and this even has a newer Vintage Air R134a air
conditioning system (it just likely needs a recharge to blow cold
again.) Plus, it has a driver-oriented focus with upgrades like the
Chevy three-spoke sports steering wheel, a tilt column, and a Hurst
shifter in the center console.
The engine bay has the clean look of good power. After all, the
smooth black inner walls surround the Chevy 350 cubic inch V8 in
the middle. The motor looks nice with a bold orange block,
color-matched finned valve covers, and a polished air topper. There
are right investments in fresher supporting components, like a
large aluminum radiator, electric fans, HEI ignition, and a
serpentine belt setup. The mighty small block inhales deeper thanks
to an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and a high-rise aluminum
intake. And it exhales with added power and authority as headers
feed into the X-pipe dual exhaust. You have complete control over
this powerful motor and its rumbling soundtrack thanks to the
Muncie four-speed manual transmission. Plus, power steering, front
disc brakes, and modern sport tires really finish off this
driver-ready package nicely.
This is the Chevelle has the iconic hardtop style you love and all
the right investments to make it the coupe you'll drive every
weekend. Call today!!!