This 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS custom hardtop Resto-Mod is powered
by a high-performance rebuilt 396ci engine stroked to 402ci with a
dyno-tested 466hp that began life as a Tonawanda 1967 396ci block
code, mated to a TCI 4-speed 700R4 automatic transmission.
Additional engine features include Edelbrock Performer RPM aluminum
heads, custom headers dual exhaust, big block chrome valve covers,
Edelbrock aluminum intake, Holley Performance 4-barrel carburetor,
aluminum Champion radiator, Edelbrock air flow series blue air
cleaner, overflow polished surge tube, aluminum water pump, dual
electric fans, aluminum heater core, and a posi-traction 12-bolt
rear end. Finished in its factory code Deepwater Blue Metallic
exterior with a custom-fabricated Stinger '67 hood complimented by
its restored Bright Blue Strato interior. Lowered and rides on
custom 20-inch Santa Cruz wheels on new Z-rated performance tires
with 4-wheel disc brakes. The interior has been restored to its
original design from front to back including its factory bucket
seats, power steering, super sport console, custom Autosound stereo
system, factory shifter and Dynamat for sound dampening. Included
in the sale is a binder of photos of the restoration, dyno sheets
and owner's manual.
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet Impala SS
Listing ID:CC-1641983
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Houston, Texas
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Impala SS
Exterior Color:DEEPWATER BLUE METALLIC
Interior Color:BRIGHT BLUE STRATO
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:143157
VIN:1688771113721
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