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1967 Excalibur SSK Roadster in Scottsdale, Arizona
This no-door 1967 Excalibur SSK roadster comes finished in gloss
black over a red leather interior and a matching black Stayfast
cloth top. This Excalibur has been in a climate-controlled garage
in Texas, except for when it was being displayed at the St. Louis
Car Museum, and is powered by a date-coded L79 327ci Corvette V8
engine with 350hp mated to a Hurst-shifted Muncie 4-speed manual
transmission. The car rolls on polished 72-spoke 15-inch chrome
wire wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich Silvertown radial red line
tires.This Excalibur is one of only 38 produced in 1967. The St.
Louis Car Museum's maintenance staff fully disassembled the car.
The body was taken down to bare metal and the body and frame were
repainted. The engine was disassembled only enough to completely
reseal it properly. The factory radiator was re-corded and
reinstalled with new water pump belts and hoses. The ignition
system was swapped for new. The gas tank was cleaned, etched and
resealed with new sending unit lines and fuel pump. A new clutch,
pressure plate and throw-out bearing were installed and the
flywheel was resurfaced. The front calipers were rebuilt; new pads,
routers and hoses were added; and the rear brakes received a
rebuilt cylinder, new master cylinder and booster. New shocks were
installed, along with a new battery and cables. The interior was
also refurbished. 7,715 miles (title reads exempt). **TITLED AS
1966 EXCA SSK**
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