"The 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle received a slight facelift compared to
the '66 Chevelle, including less angular headlight surrounds and a
larger bumper cutout beneath the grille. The Chevelle continued to
be offered in three trims - 300, 300 Deluxe and Malibu. The 300 and
300 Deluxe were offered as a two door sedan, four door sedan and
four door wagon. The Malibu offered plenty of different body
styles, including two door wagon, four door sedan, sport coupe,
convertible, and four door sport sedan. The hottest Chevelle was
still offered as the SS396, but the L34 engine's output fell from
360 hp to 350 hp." Hagerty.com
For consignment, a 1967 Chevrolet Malibu Chevelle SS396 tribute
with a title verified 72,843 actual miles. This one rings the bell
with a rebuilt 402ci, new interior, and fresh paint!
Exterior
Named for an Arctic weasel, Ermine White now covers the car in two
stage application and like that snow loving mammal, it's bright and
beautiful. Ermines have black tips on the tail and so does our
Chevelle with a clean, black latch panel and SS insignia dead
center between pointed tail lights in an epic muscle car rear end
capped off by angle cut exhaust tips. Up front, hood bulges house
ornamental vents and the fascia shape mirrors that of the rear,
this time with round headlights amongst horizontal bars of the
grille. 15-inch polished American Racing Torque Thrust wheels send
the right message and are wrapped in 225/70R15 tires with an early
2021 date code. The paint and trim is excellent on the car with a
few imperfections noted as scuffs near the cowl and A-pillar, a
chip on one of the buttresses and cracking at its base, and scuffs
on the window trim in one section.
Interior
Perfect black vinyl panels adorn the doors with typical period
design and modest ornamentation which is essentially mirrored on
the split bench seat and the grain vinyl front and rear presents in
very nice shape. A wood tone rimmed, three spoke steering wheel
fronts the dash where instruments reside in horizontal layout while
a newer AM/FM/Cassette radio lives in the ribbed metal mid panel
over the vent levers and added tri-pack of gauges. Black loop
carpet floods the floor and a black headliner rises above while in
the trunk, a gray flannel covering completes our tour of this
spotless interior space.
Drivetrain
And talk about clean! Wow. This engine looks fresh and shines as a
402ci V8 putting out 240 horsepower with a 4-barrel Edelbrock
carburetor. It's backed by a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission
sending power to the 10 bolt rear axle. An orange block, chrome
valve covers, and clean metals render this engine one you could eat
off of!
Undercarriage
With fingers crossed, we raised this car onto the lift in hopes of
a trifecta of show quality cleanliness, and our hopes were
rewarded! Here, you'll find dual exhaust travelling through stock
style mufflers on their way to the back. Power drum brakes are on
all four wheels and coil springs are at both ends with a 4 link in
back. And it's all remarkably clean.
Drive-Ability
It's a grand slam if the car runs and drives and this one hits it
out of the park, providing gobs of power, smooth shifts, and
straight tracking. Other than the clock and radio, all functions
operate as intended and we head back to the mall to allow the white
paint to reflect the showroom lights. While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
The SS badging is merely icing on this cake. This is one clean
sport coupe that is going to provide the next owner with lots of
good times, endless conversations at car shows, and perhaps a
trophy or two. If you've been pining for a Chevelle of this era,
look no further than this one. But act fast, or it will disappear
like a wily mongoose in the snow!
135177B150207
1-Chevrolet
35-Malibu 6 Cylinder
17-2 Door Sport Coupe
7-1967
B-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
150207-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
02B-2nd Week February
ST 67 13617-1967 Malibu 2 Door Sport Coupe
BODY BAL17207-Baltimore Body #
TR 728-Medium Blue Cloth & Medium Blue Imitation Leather
PAINT FF-Marina Blue
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and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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