Car Ad from: AutoTrader Classics View Original Ad | |
Price: | $47,995 |
Phone: | 8557959102 |
Location: | Maryville, TN |
Details: | Up for sale we have a 1967 Chevy Chevelle Super Sport. The body is straight as an arrow with what appears to be the factory panels. When you look at the bottom of the quarters you can see the factory welds and the numbers are in the trunk jam still. We believe that most of the paint on this car is factory. What appears to be the stock SS hood and grill looks great. The Bolero Red has a slick finish and looks great in the trunk and jams. The bumpers look like they may have been replaced at some time, it does have the bumper guards front and rear. All the stainless and trim looks very good as does the glass. To finish off the look its sitting on a set of Rallys with New Red Line Tires.On the inside its all done in Red which compliments the exterior perfectly. This is a factory Bench seat car with the column shift. It has had new carpet installed, but the seat covers and door panels appear to be factory. It has had an Auto Meter Tach added along with an under dash AM/FM CD Player. The trim inside this Chevelle looks good and it retains both front and rear seat belts. Under the hood its all been detailed with the inner fenders being painted Satin Black. The power comes from a built 454 thats mated to a 400 Turbo Trans. It has Aluminum Heads with a BowTie Aluminum Intake and Holley Carb. The Exhaust flows through coated headers and duals. The brakes are Power with Disc up front and it has Power Steering as well. To keep it cool its fitted with the Four Core Radiator. Also, it has the MSD ignition. When you look under it the floors look great. Out back the suspension was upgraded with aftermarket upper and lower control arms. If we can help you in any way with questions or a specific picture, you can call our office at (865)988-8088. Or feel free to call Daniel at (423) 807 0600, Devvin at (865) 256 2366, or you can e-mail us at smokymountaintraders@yahoo.com. |
Analysis: | Fair Deal, 8.0% above market avg. What's this? |