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136177A157101
The original muscle car era changed the automotive arena for the better. If there were five cars that could showcase what made muscle cars automotive icons you can rest assured that the legendary Chevrolet Chevelle would be one of them. Built to turn heads and ensure performance that provided smiles per gallon, it's time you experienced what true muscle car royalty feels like. Present today is this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle.
Representing the swinging '60s and helping bring this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle's iconic design to life is a two-tone Plum and Black exterior. The unique exterior color showcases this car's factory styling in great detail. A quick look around will show you the car's chrome components in place. Look closer and you will also find SS badging to showcase this car's impressive performance. In terms of shoes, this classic American muscle car sits on a set of wheels that match this car's muscular exterior. Once you are done appreciating the agressive styling, this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle and its black interior bring you comfort as you enjoy what this muscle machine has to offer. The current owner reports that the factory console is in place with a B&M star shifter. The car is also reported to have originally been equipped with air conditioning, although the owner shares that some components of the system are missing.
Now onto what makes a muscle car muscular: its fiery performance. Pop open the hood of this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle and what you will find is a 350 Ci V8 powertrain – a true American hero in the performance scene with its aftermarket availability of upgrades. The current owner reports that the powertrain is out of a 1970 Chevrolet Camaro. A closer look at the engine bay and you are treated to a host of tasteful upgrades which include aftermarket valve covers, headers, aluminum heads, a new aluminum radiator and a Holley double pumper adding aesthetic and performance value. Driver aids come in the form of a power steering system making drives out pleasant and power drum brakes ensuring you stop on time. In terms of power delivery, this classic American car channels all its performance to its rear wheels through a Turbo Hydro 400 automatic transmission with a 3.35 gear ratio.
1967 Chevrolet Chevelle
350ci V8
Turbo Hydro 400 Automatic Transmission
RWD
Plum Exterior
Black Interior
Current Owner Reports Engine Out Of A 1970 Camaro
3000 Stall
Current Owner Reports This Is An A/C Car But The Components Are Missing And Not Hooked Up
No Stereo
B & M Star Shifter
Factory Console
Headers
X-Pipe
Power Steering
Power Drum Brakes
Aluminum Heads
Holley Double Pumper Recently Installed
New Aluminum Radiator
3:35 Gears
The original muscle car era changed the automotive arena for the better. If there were five cars that could showcase what made muscle cars automotive icons you can rest assured that the legendary Chevrolet Chevelle would be one of them. Built to turn heads and ensure performance that provided smiles per gallon, it's time you experienced what true muscle car royalty feels like. Present today is this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle.
Turn back the clock to the 1970s, and the muscle car scene was fast developing, which equated to some of the most iconic motors on the classic car scene of today. Present today is this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle. This classic American muscle car is a '70s muscle icon in excellent condition and can be yours to drive off in today.
Chevy’s Chevelle is one of the brand’s most successful and well-known names. Made from 1963 to 1977, you’d swear that it’s been around longer. That’s probably because it was made in so many different body styles that there really was a Chevelle for all uses. Want a sedan? Pick between two or four doors. A convertible? Yes, sirree. Station wagon? Once again, two or four doors? Hardtop? Yup. Coupe utility or pickup truck-styled rear cargo bed? Yes, and this is probably what the Chevelle is most popularly remembered for. Now, this 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle isn’t a coupe utility but a slick and stylish two-door coupe from the second generation. And of course, it packs a V8.
The Chevrolet Impala has played the role of the Bowtie’s flagship full-size car for years. Produced over ten generations, the Impala was first introduced in 1957. Named after the eponymous African antelope, the first generation was strictly a two-door affair. Buyers could choose a coupe or convertible. If you’d like to own a classic Impala but with a bit more pep up and go, this 1958 Chevrolet Impala is a worthy contender. The car comes with an upgraded engine, but remains otherwise stock as far as possible. That makes it a lovely classic car to own and drive, but something to surprise other classics with when the mood strikes.
One of the most popular classic cars is the Chevy Bel Air. Introduced in 1950 and named after the stylish Bel Air neighborhood of Los Angeles, the Bel Air was Chevy’s full-size offering until 1981. Today, the Bel Air has proved itself to be a worthy classic, as well as an excellent restomod platform. Take this 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Coupe Restomod as a prime example. The car has undergone a full restoration, which was concluded in December 2020. Moreover, it’s got a more potent engine with just 4,000 miles on it, plus some interior and exterior niceties.
Chevy’s Camaro and its stablemate, the Pontiac Firebird were introduced in 1967 as GM’s pony car duo. Not content to let Ford have all the fun, the General was firing on all cylinders. The Camaro and Firebird were colossal successes, and a mere three years later, the second generation debuted for eager American petrolheads to enjoy. This generation would run until 1981 and was a totally new design. If you’re a fan of the second-generation Camaro, check out this 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta, which is up for grabs. The current owner says that they purchased this car new, and it’s an all-original one. Having a healthy 236,000 miles on the odometer, the car is ready for a new owner and fresh adventures.
The Chevrolet Impala has played the role of the Bowtie’s flagship full-size car for years. Produced over ten generations, the Impala was first introduced in 1957. Named after the eponymous African antelope, the first generation was strictly a two-door affair. Buyers could choose a coupe or convertible. If you’d like to own a classic Impala but with a bit more pep up and go, this 1958 Chevrolet Impala is a worthy contender. The car comes with an upgraded engine, but remains otherwise stock as far as possible. That makes it a lovely classic car to own and drive, but something to surprise other classics with when the mood strikes.
One of the most popular classic cars is the Chevy Bel Air. Introduced in 1950 and named after the stylish Bel Air neighborhood of Los Angeles, the Bel Air was Chevy’s full-size offering until 1981. Today, the Bel Air has proved itself to be a worthy classic, as well as an excellent restomod platform. Take this 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Coupe Restomod as a prime example. The car has undergone a full restoration, which was concluded in December 2020. Moreover, it’s got a more potent engine with just 4,000 miles on it, plus some interior and exterior niceties.
What on Earth is this thing? If you haven’t heard of the Meyers Manx, we don’t blame you. This curio is based on a shortened VW Beetle chassis, and was initially designed for desert racing. The product of Californian surfer Bruce F. Meyers, the Manx does indeed look like a Beetle if you squint. This particular 1962 Meyers Manx is up for sale with a mere 35,000 miles on the clock. So, if you want something quirky and playful, give us a call.
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