Vehicle Description
In the world of classic muscle cars, few names elicit more
intimidation and respect than the mighty Chevelle. While not all
trims are created equal, this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 427 sits
at the very top of the GM food chain.
Fully repainted in its uniquely eye-catching and original Butternut
Yellow, this two-door hardtop shows off the Chevelle's powerful
lines and intimidating stance in a way not typically seen.
Originally a bucket seat car, the original owner installed a front
bucket seat to accommodate his growing family. A sea of clean black
vinyl is broken up by the three-spoke wood-rimmed steering wheel
that sits just before the column-mounted 7,000 RPM tach.
The original AM radio sits in the center of the dashboard, which
won't likely get much use, as that killer big block under the hood
provides all the music you need. Under the hood, we find a
fantastic 427 cubic-inch V-8. This 425-horsepower motor is topped
with a single four-barrel Holley carb that feeds a correct Winter's
intake manifold before sending power out through a dual exhaust
complete with a factory replacement muffler. Those ponies get
routed through a traditional Muncie M20 Wide Ratio four-speed
manual transmission before being sent out to a 12-bolt Posi rear
that houses 3.73:1 gears, which provide plenty of grunt off the
line to help this SS explode off the line.
HIGHLIGHTS
*427 V8
*425 HP
*Holley Four Barrel Carb
*Correct Winter's Intake
*Muncie M20 Four Speed
*12 Bolt Posi Rear
*3.73 Rear Gears
*Power Steering
*Power Brakes
*Correct Factory Suspension
*Correct Butternut Yellow Repaint
*Owner's Manual
This 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 427 rides on a factory-style
suspension that uses boxed trailing arms and a rear sway bar, which
is correct for an actual SS car. Fifteen-inch Rallye wheels are
shod in 225/70R-15 Ironman rubber. As an added bonus, this
throwback beast even comes with its owner's manual. If you want to
own one of the meanest muscle cars ever to roam the earth, this is
the one you've been waiting for. Call today!