Vehicle Description
Gateway classic cars of Nashville is please to digitally present to
you this 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, a classic American muscle car
that combines power, style, and comfort. This model comes in a
sleek black exterior with deep red rally stripes and a vibrant red
interior, creating a striking contrast that will cause jaws to
drop. The owner tells us that this beauty was rebuilt at Fantom
Works in Norfolk VA. Now anyone who has watched an episode will
tell you Dan Short is passionate about cars and insists on building
a proper car. I questioned the owner about Dan and was told that,
while the customer wanted four wheel disc brakes, Dan thought that
was over kill and stuck to his guns, so, the car has front disc and
rear drums, as it should. Now there is plenty of stopping power
with drilled and slotted front rotos paired with Baer calipers up
front, and drums in the back.The stance on this car is wicked with
225/45/ZR17s up front and 255/55/ZR18s in the rear tucked up in
what I believe is the factory wheel well. This car is an instant
attention grabber, heck, you are reading this right? Under the
hood, you'll find an LS3 6.2 V8 engine that delivers impressive
performance, speed and fuel economy. I know MPG is not normally
something you read about in a muscle car but these LS3 create a lot
of power on a little bit of gas. This efficient LS3 is paired with
a Tremec 5-Speed manual transmission, making this classic is ready
to cruise to the show or on the strip.This 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle
SS is not just about power and looks, as if that is not enough, it
comes equipped with air conditioning to keep you cool during those
hot summer drives and power brakes and power steering, providing
you with greater control and ease of handling.If the sweet sound of
the LS is too much, this Chevelle SS is fitted with an AM/FM radio,
allowing you to enjoy your favorite tunes as you cruise down the
road. The car also comes with aluminum wheels that not only add to
its stylish appearance but also offer durability and improved
performance.Hot rod shops pop up and then disappear with out a
trace, but the ones like Fantom Works that do right by the car and
the customer, seem to flourish as they build a proper car. So ask
yourself this, do you want to spend the same amount of money on one
that "Bud" built with parts from who know where and then wonder why
he cut so many corners, or one that you know was built to Dan's
standards? This is the one and if not now, when?Sale held pursuant
to permit No. 19289 of department of licenses granted the 14th day
of August 2015.