1967 Chevelle Ss- 138 Vin-12 Bolt Posi- Muncie 4 Speed- 454 Engine-bucket Seats on 2040-cars
Marion, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:original 396 car now has 454
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: White
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Blue
Model: Chevelle
Trim: SS 396 138 vin
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 111,111
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: Super Sport
12 bolt rear end Muncie 4 Speed and 454 Engine
BODY- the body is what I would call a good solid project. As you can see from the pics the floors and trunk are solid but with some rust. The floors are better than the trunk. I think a trunk pan is in order and the floor repaired. The rockers are in good shape. Both door open and shut well. A quick walk around the car shows the hood to be brand new. The drivers fender is junk. Both doors to be good. Both quarters need replaced. The outer wheel wells are better than you would think but I would hate to put new quarters on old outers. Trunk pan has some holes. Deck lid has a dent. It looks good around both windows and the cowl area. Roof panel is good as well as the passenger fender. Overall the body is in better shape than you first impression. The door gaps are good also. Also looks to have all the exterior chrome in decent shape.
DRIVETRAIN- The engine included with the car is a 454 in a 78 3/4 pickup. It is complete pan to carb fan to flexplate. It starts right up and holds a good idle with no smoke or knocks. It is however a high mileage motor. I would recommend a rebuild. My friend is going to take it out some time during the next week. If he has not done so you may hear it run. The trans is in the car just as I got it. Its a Muncie 4 speed with a 621 bellhousing. Hurst inline shifter attached. (shifter hole butchered for install) The rear end is a 12 bolt posi that someone has welded on ladder bar mounts. They will need cut off.
INTERIOR-Original bucket seats and rear seat need to be recovered. Dash is taken apart and there is several dash parts included-glove box door-heater controls- 2 speedos- ect. Door panels are in poor shape. The steering column is taken apart. The big block rag joint is included- see pic.
FRAME- The frame looks good except where some one took out two pieces about 2X4 on the bottom to install a roll cage, (i'm guessing).
New parts included are Hood,grill,one outer wheel house and 1 chrome wheel well molding.
What is this car worth? If a real nice 67 SS will bring 35K pretty easy. And the same condition 67 SS clone brings 25K. If you were to spent 10k to buy this car its kinda like getting if free when you sell it for an additional 10k over a clone. However I am setting the buy it now price at $8900
The buy it now price includes free delivery with in 250 miles of my home. NOTE- please read -I currently do not have a title for the car its been sitting for a very long time and it was lost. I will apply for a title it will take me about 3 to 4 weeks to get one and about $300 dollars to do so. Some states are much easier to get one, Indiana is not. You may wait to pay for the car after title is in hand or you may deduct $400 if you want to get your own. I will however require a down payment to hold the car. I will supply you with paperwork form the local sheriffs dept stating the car is not stolen and clear.
Deductions in price you have the option to take.
----do not take engine with car and deduct $500
----Get your own title you may deduct $400
----With buy it now price pick up car at my home deduct $250
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