Vehicle Description
Over the past few decades, the Chevrolet brand has developed a
tedious yet highly successful habit of systematically reviving
iconic packages and nameplates. ZR1, ZR2, SS, Blazer, and Camaro,
to name a few. But one name that hasn't seen any action, at least
outside of GM's design studios, is the vaunted Chevelle. And
frankly, that's probably a good thing since it makes classics like
this 1967 Chevelle SS396 Tribute all the more valuable in the
hearts and minds of true enthusiasts. Because this Chevy is a
tribute car, there was ample incentive to upgrade to a full 454
cubic inches of big block brawn under the hood. Naturally, that
rowdy V8 is iced with snazzy chrome valve covers, an Edelbrock
intake, an Edelbrock 4-barrel, and long tube headers. That mill's
power is routed through a TH350 three-speed on its way to a 10-bolt
rear axle. Front and rear coil-over shocks hide behind power drums
and traditional, 15-inch Chevrolet Rally Wheels shod in 245/60R15
rubber. An attractive Black and Butternut Yellow profile, which has
benefitted from a full repaint, looks subtly aggressive thanks to
the car's great stance. Behind the doors, a simple cockpit invites
one lucky driver and a couple of lucky passengers into the
all-business world of American muscle car black. Choice,
aftermarket speed parts are sprinkled through a mostly stock
interior to hint that this car might be a little more than your
average '60s family hauler. An old-school three-spoke steering
wheel laps a column-mounted tach, tracking how quickly the big 454
turns. The car's original HVAC controls shade modern analog gauges
that monitor oil pressure, battery health, and water
temperature.
Highlights:
*454 V8
*Edelbrock carb
*Edelbrock intake
*Long tube headers
*TH350 auto
*Power brakes
*Coil spring suspension
*Rallye wheels
*Racing steering wheel
*Aftermarket gauges
*Great cruiser
There's no shame in continuing to lobby GM to bring back a
modern-day Chevelle. After all, it worked for Camaro. But, until
The General comes to its senses, we'll have to 'get by' with cars
like this charming 1967 coupe. Cars that were genuinely built for
our senses. It is one of the best profiles ever created, wrapped
around 454 cubic inches of rowdy big block power that the driver
feels through a three-spoke steering wheel, drum brakes, and
15-inch wheels with plenty of tires that'll scorch any road.
Yeah... That's not so bad!