Vehicle Description
In 1964, Chevrolet launched the Chevelle, a model that would become
one of the brand's most successful nameplates in its history.
Released as an attempt to meet rising demand for smaller vehicles,
Chevrolet offered the Chevelle in several body styles and
appointments. Most notably, the Super Sport, or SS, trim level, was
Chevrolet entry into the muscle car segment. In 1966, the SS396
became a series of its own, growing interest and demand in the
model.
This 1967 Chevelle SS is the result of a stripped to bare metal
frame-off rotisserie restoration. All around the car it is obvious
that nothing was overlooked in the restoration. Finished in Bolero
Red with black interior, this is the quintessential '67 SS. One of
only 867 SS 396 Chevelles built for Canada in '67, this car comes
loaded with options. Options include tinted windshield, heavy-duty
front and rear suspension, posi-traction, power brakes, power
steering, Rally wheels, dual side mirrors, turn-signal tachometer,
rear speaker, fuel package and wood grain steering wheel. Powered
by a L34 396ci V8 tied to a 4-speed Muncie transmission, this
Chevelle is the perfectly balanced build offered in '67. Dyno sheet
from vehicle's completion is included and can be seen in the images
above.
Unless stated otherwise, mileage shown on odometer is exempt and
unknown if original.
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