1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Convertible Super Sport Frame Off #'smatch 4spd True 138 on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
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1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Convertible Super Sport True 138 Vin# Frame Off Numbers Matching, 396 Engine with 350 HP 4 speed with only 10 miles after restoration was complete , Red Exterior with Red Interior and White Top, Professional Frame off, New Complete Restoration that took four years to complete, Title reads 34,720 Actual Miles, Power Brakes, Power Steering,
12 Bolt Possi Rearend CI 3.73 : 1 Posi Date coded F 2 6 June 2 1966 Correct Block 3902406 Correct Head 3904390 Date coded H 6 6 and H 9 6 Correct Intake 3866948 Date coded H 2 5 Correct Carburetor 3908957 EJ List 3337 Date coded 6 8 3 3rd week of August, 1966 Correct Distributor 1111170 Date coded 6 8 23 Aug. 23 1966 Correct Alternator 1100693 Date coded 6 H 30 Aug. 30 1966 Correct Exhaust RH 3916178 LH 3909879 Correct Water Pump Correct Harrison 4 speed Radiator Correct Transmission P7P01 Maincase Casting No. 3885010 Extension Housing Casting No. 3857584 Trim Tag 10C5113 ST67-13867 KAN 187 Body TR 750 - B R-1 paint 2LG 5Y Over 100K invested in restoration Frame Off Restoration Matching Numbers 10 Miles after Restoration was complete Inspections must be done prior to bidding. A 2000 nonrefundable deposit is required 24 hours after auction ends via wire and final payment within 7 days via wire or cashiers check. |
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