1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss Convertible Recreation on 2040-cars
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Here’s the muscle car you’ve been waiting for , a red, big block, convertible with all the eye appeal you need to get the “thumbs up” from everyone as you cruise down the road. Not only is this classic red with a white top, but it has a complementing red interior. You can save a little money on this one being its not a numbers matching car. This muscle car has a laser straight body with an excellent paint job that only has a few minor imperfections, which can be expected when a car is driven as all collector cars should be…. The stainless, chrome, and glass are also in excellent condition as this car was recently fully restored….below are some highlights for this vehicle:
1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 ci. convertible recreation
Red convertible with a white top
Straight rust free body
Chevrolet big block engine
Automatic turbo 400 transmission
Excellent fully restored interior
Custom flowmaster exhaust that sound excellent
Power steering
Power brakes
15 inch rally wheels with new BG Goodrich T/A tires
All new suspension and suspension components
Runs and drives excellent
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