The 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Convertible represents the pinnacle of
Chevrolet's iconic mid-sized A-body "Coke-bottle styling"
generation before the platform was completely redesigned for the
1968 model year. Because drop-top models were produced in far fewer
numbers than their hardtop counterparts, they are highly sought
after by collectors and muscle car enthusiasts today.Trim Levels &
Production Rarity- 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Convertible: The
Malibu was the mainstream luxury trim for the Chevelle. Standard
configurations featured comfortable driving setups, often equipped
with smooth inline-six engines or highly dependable small-block 283
and 327 cubic-inch V8 powerplants. According to classic data on
J.D. Power, their original starting manufacturer's suggested retail
price (MSRP) hovered right around $2,743.- 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle
SS 396 Convertible: This was the true high-performance variant,
packing heavy-duty components and massive big-block power. Out of
more than 62,000 total Super Sport Chevelles built for 1967, only
an incredibly scarce 3,307 units were ordered as factory
convertibles. Genuine SS cars from this year can be definitively
identified by checking the first five digits of the Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN), which must read 13817.- Bought in
2003- Engine: 327 with 300 hp- Transmission: 2004R with Overdrive-
Car was painted in 2016 by Duane Tuck- New tires, wheels and hood
installed in 2016- Engine was freshened in 2016 and Lunati Thumper
cam installed- 390 rear gear with post unit installed 2016- All new
exhaust in 2016- All new carpet installed in 2016
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