1967 67 Chevelle Ss396 350 Hp 4sp. All Original Barn Find Project Car on 2040-cars
Long Lake, Minnesota, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:396ci.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Chevelle
Trim: SS396
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive manual transmission
Exterior Color: Royal Plum
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Mileage: 74,000
True 138 car with original numbers matching drivetrain. Engine is the 350 hp. 4 speed and 3:31 posi 12 bolt rear end. Car will need a complete restoration including floors maybe frame etc. I believe the car has the original Royal Plum paint and red stripes. The engine is missing the original Holley carb and I am uncertain of the distributor. The right exhaust manifold,harmonic balancer,timing cover,fan, fan shroud,radiator, crankshaft pulley and bolts fasteners are missing. The rear seat is also missing but I have a 1967 Cutlass rear seat I will include. The ralleys are not original to the car but are included and there is a fifth. Factory options include console,rear defrost,dash gauges and blinker tach. Basically what is shown in the photos is what the car is and s included in the sale. It will be the responsibility of the buyer to
arrange shipping. Any questions please call 612-240 5445. |
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