1967 Black On Red Sinister Chevelle Ss Clone Real 396/375 Motor on 2040-cars
Evans, Georgia, United States
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Up for auction is my Chevelle SS Clone. This car has been awesome and I would rather not part with it, but certain priorities make it necessary to find a new home for it. The previous owner started with a rock solid body and made this car into the next best thing to having the real deal. Black with a red interior is arguably the best muscle car color combination. This Chevelle was done five years ago, and still shows wonderfully. Everything on the car is very good to excellent condition. Over the last year, a very nice power front disc brake set up was added. The car stops on a dime, with no pulling right or left. The console clock was also sent off and reconditioned (quartz). The motor is the high horse 396 that came out of a '69 Chevelle SS (casting #3955272). This motor has a rare Winters aluminum intake with a Holley 850 double pumper mounted on top. Also included is a HEI distributor, Pete Jackson timing gear and a Be Cool aluminum radiator. The car operates on a 90 degree day in stop and go traffic at 180 degrees. The engine and 400 turbo transmission got a complete rebuild five years ago. The engine runs and idles excellent. It performs very well with plenty of power to spare, although it appears to have been a stock rebuild. The engine nor the transmission leaks any fluids, no funny smells, noises, etc. The transmission shifts smoothly but crisply. The retina burning red interior still looks fantastic, as shown in the pictures. The gauges all work, turn signals, lights, wipers, etc. The 2 1/2 inch Flowmasters sound great. The paint is very nice with very little flaws. The chrome bumpers are excellent, as is the stainless trim. The glass is very nice as well. The windows roll up and down effortlessly. The car tracks and steers very well. It also has power steering. The 15" American Racing T/T's are newer, as are all four BFG tires. You will not find any rust on the car. The floors are unrestored and exceptionally clean. I've been all up under the car. The trunk is excellent. A spare and original jack come with the car, I took it out for the pictures. Please call me (Andy) with questions at (706) 836-4410. Sorry about some of the sideways pictures. Email or call for different or specific pictures. No trades, no scams, serious calls only, please. I don't need help selling this car. Someone is going to get a very nice car for half the cost of a real 138 car in this shape! Thanks
On Jun-17-14 at 19:49:46 PDT, seller added the following information: There have been several questions about the car that I thought I'd address for everyone. The paint is very nice, probably an 8.5 out of 10. It was a quality paint job on an arrow straight body. There's no bubbling, blistering, fisheyes, sags, etc. It was sanded and buffed. The gaps are perfect. The doors close and open perfectly. The interior is show worthy. I have a clear GA title in my name. I did not intend on selling it, but last year private school for my daughter was not in the plans. This fall it has become part of the plan. I will also list my Impala 427 SS very soon as well. Thanks |
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