1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
Description
The 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle featured the prominent "coke-bottle styling" for the second consecutive year before the car grew larger in beginning in 1968. Compared to the previous year, the 1967 models had less angular headlight surrounds and a larger bumper cutout beneath the grill. The Chevelle was available in three trims and various body styles, including a two or four-door wagon with multiple engine options. The SS 396 was available as a sport coupe or convertible and was perfect for thrill-seeking customers who wanted Chevrolet's renowned big-block powerplants. Known as "America's most popular mid-size car,” the Chevelle SS remains one of the most potent out-of-the-box muscle cars ever produced. This example offers even more impressive performance due to its performance upgrades, which include a big block 454 cu-in V8, MSD distributor, and an aluminum radiator.
Highlights
Powered by a 454 cu-in V8 mated to a three-speed TH-350 automatic transmission
Edelbrock intake and exhaust manifolds
Demon 750 carburetor with an electric choke
Ignition system with an MSD controller and distributor
General Motors 12-bolt rear axle with 3.31:1 gear ratio
Finished in red over a black leather interior
The chassis tag decodes as:
1: Chevrolet
38: SS 396
17: Two-door sport coupe
7: 1967
A: Atlanta, Georgia, final assembly plant
105191: Serial number
Trim Tag decodes as:
Line One:
09D: September, fourth week
Line Two:
67: 1967
138: SS 396
17: Two-door sport coupe, five-passenger
ATL: Atlanta, Georgia, final assembly plant
105191: Serial number
784-3: Medium Gold Imitation Leather
C-C: Ermine White
Line Three:
Group one options:
W: Tinted windshield
Group two options:
Z: Turbo Hydramatic 400 transmission
G: Center console
S: Rear antenna
Please note that while the five-digit displays just under 44,000 miles, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Aluminum driveshaft
Performance camshaft
Aluminum radiator
Aluminum water pump
Power brakes
Bucket seats
Air conditioning
Power steering
Floor shifter with center console
Perimeter type frame
Ball-race steering
Full coil spring suspension
Spacious luggage capacity
Curved side windows
Known Imperfections
Paint chips around the glovebox
The interior chrome shows minor wear
The back of the passenger’s seat is missing a trim clip
Included
Reproduction 1967 Chevelle and El Camino assembly manual
Spare tire
Jack
Lug wrench
Small bottles of touch-up paint and clear coat
Ownership History
This 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS was purchased by the current owner approximately one year ago.
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