1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 Convertible
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1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Convertible SS 396 Start, Idle, and Walk Around Video
Description
The 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle was the second of a two-year span of the notable “coke-bottle styling” before the car grew in subsequent years. Receiving a slight facelift over the previous year, 1967 models featured less angular headlight surrounds and a larger bumper cutout beneath the grill. Available in three trims, the Chevelle provided plenty of different body styles, including a two or four-door wagon and multiple-engine options. Offered as either a sport coupe or convertible, the SS 396 was available for the thrill-seeking customer who desired one of Chevrolet’s renowned big-block powerplants. With nearly sixty thousand Chevelles produced as a sport coupe, just over three thousand were built as a convertible. What would become ‘America’s most popular mid-size car’, the Chevelle SS remains one of the most iconic muscle cars ever produced.
Highlights
A highly collectible Chevelle SS Convertible
One of just 3,307 SS Convertibles produced in 1967
Powered by a period correct (1967 casting #3902406) 396 cu-in V8 with an upgraded camshaft producing over 350-horsepower
Finished in stunning factory correct Marina Blue (code FF) exterior paintwork with black convertible top and boot cover
Optional Muncie M21 four-speed manual transmission with Hurst cue ball shifter
Equipped with fifteen-inch CRAGAR S1 mag wheels with BF Goodrich Radial tires
A rare muscle car specimen displayed at many regional car shows, taking home many trophies
Features
12-bolt Posi-traction rear end with 3.31 gears
Edelbrock dual plane intake with oval ports
Holley 770 Street Avenger 4bbl carburetor
GM HEI ignition
Aluminum radiator with dual electric cooling fans
Chrome water pump
Billet pulleys
Power steering
Power brakes (front disc)
Front and rear stabilizer bars
Air shocks
Power convertible top with boot cover
Ceramic headers
Flowmaster dual-exhaust system
Strato-bucket seats with rare headrest option
“Blinker Tach” tachometer incorporates a left turn signal indicator
Center Console with a working clock
SS gauge package, including tach, water temp, and oil pressure
Tilt walnut steering wheel
Vintage air conditioning
AM/FM stereo with Cassette player
Included
Spare tire (period correct Firestone SUP-R-BELT bias ply)
Vehicle jack
Chevelle branded floor mats (two sets)
Owner’s Manual
Miscellaneous parts
Marina Blue touch-up paint
Known Flaws
Horn has been disconnected due to interference from turn signals
Minor paint nicks on lower rear quarter panels (see attached pics)
Minor paint nick on the hood corner (see pic)
Ownership History
According to information located on the vehicle trim tag, this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle was originally built at the Baltimore assembly facility. Purchased by the current owner in 2016 from an Ohio dealer, this vehicle was subsequently shown at multiple regional car shows in east Tennessee, where the consignor reports exceptional results in each.