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1967 Chevrolet Chevelle on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1967 Mileage:52937 Color: Silver
Location:

Cresson, Pennsylvania, United States

Cresson, Pennsylvania, United States
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1967 Chevelle SS Clone, Silver/Black/Black Vinyl Top, Recent 383 Stroker w/Dart Iron Eagle Heads, 4 Speed, Power Steering, Posi w/456 gears, Over 16k in new Parts, New Interior, Body mounts, Quarters, Trunk Floor, Blow Proof Bell Housing, Rally Wheels, Custom Dual Exhaust, New Chrome, Fast Driver. You are bidding on a 1967 Chevelle SS Clone very sharp looking Silver/Black Interior with Black Vinyl Roof. It has a 383 Stroker with Dart Iron Eagle Heads with New Edelbrock Carb & Intake, power steering, 4 speed transmission w/console, 456 gears, new interior, body mounts & lots of new parts thru-out. I am retired and selling due to health issues. The Details; The body has new quarters and replaced trunk floor. It has a 67 Steel SS Hood, new chrome, emblems, headlights, grill, fasteners, wiper, washer, Rally Wheels etc. The Silver paint is 10 driver quality that would certainly benefit from wet sanding and buffing. The bucket seat interior is new. There is a 4 speed with console with clock, power steering, orig radio. Under the hood is the 383 Stroker with added extras new dual exhaust. The trunk floor was replaced. The Mechanics; Worked 383 Stroker V-8. I have receipts for the motor. It has Iron Eagle heads new Edelbrock Carb and Intake. 4 speed transmission with 456 gears. The list of new body interior & mechanical parts is extensive battery, alternator, regulator, starter, mufflers, tailpipes, chrome, shifter, body mounts, wipers, washer, quarters, trunk floor, new ring gear on the flywheel, Rally wheels, new locks, custom dual exhaust, blow proof bell housing, all new locks, new rear tires, new shocks all four corners, new windshield, door glass, Aluminum Radiator, dual electric cooling fans, steering wheel shaft & wheel, wiring complete, new interior and list goes on. The Options 1967 Chevelle SS Clone Pa Title Reads *Mileage Exempt TMU 383 Stroker Dart Iron Eagle heads Edelbrock Carb & Intake 4 Speed Transmission w/Shifter/Console w/Clock Power Steering/Aluminum Radiator w/Dual Cooling Fans 10 Bolt Posi-Rear w/456 Gears/Blow proof Bell Housing New Black Radio Rally wheels w/Good Rubber Nice Engine Compartment Tinted Windshield/Dual Mirrors Steel SS Hood and Emblems Dual etc. Overall; Let the pictures speak for themselves.

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Fri, Dec 6 2019

General Motors filed paperwork under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act with Michigan's Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity this week, detailing events to come at the automaker's Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant. Starting February 28, 814 salaried and hourly workers at D-Ham, as its called, will be laid off. The 753 workers represented by the UAW will begin receiving offers in January to relocate to facilities in Michigan and Ohio, or buyout offers. As the 4-million-square-foot plant winds down through April 3 to a skeleton crew, the Cadillac CT6 ceases production in January 2020, and the last Chevrolet Impala comes off the line on February 28. The loss of the CT6 represents the end of Cadillac's latest brief, and highly regarded, adventure into flagship sedans. It might also mean the end of the 4.2-liter Blackwing twin-turbo V8 engine, at least for the moment. Both casualties are calamities. The death of the Impala closes the door on a nameplate in production for 52 years since 1957, having started off as a top-tier trim for the 1958 Bel Air known as the Bel Air Impala, once advertised with the line, "Lets you know you're the boss." As part of the new four-year labor agreement with the UAW, GM is keeping D-Ham open to build a new line of battery-electric vehicles, ultimately investing $3 billion and tripling employment to 2,225 workers when fully operational. The agreement described the coming EV as a "van" that would commence production in late 2021, but various reports say what's actually coming is a range of premium EVs in pickup and SUV bodystyles under the program codename BT1. The easy predictions put an electric GMC Sierra and Cadillac Escalade among the EV fold, but not until 2023, according to auto industry forecaster LMC Automotive. Before that, LMC claims an electric van will debut in late 2021, along with a battery-powered rebirth of the Hummer brand in pickup and SUV forms, also in late 2021. 

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For a concept car built to promote an animated movie about a snail that wants to go racing, this thing ain't half bad. The outsized monster you see before you started life as a Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, and then went through a big-time Hollywood makeover before being positioned on the Chevrolet stand here in Chicago.
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