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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jan 2013
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      ST George UT
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      1967 Chevelle Convertible SS, #s matching 396 CA, RideTech, Forgeline, TKO 5 sp. A/C

      Item Location: San Jose CA
      Price $62,000

      I was going to make my 67 chevelle into a pro touring. Look of a stock #s matching SS, witch it is, but handle like a modern car.
      Brand new parts in the box, not yet installed. I WILL NOT SELL ANYTHING SEPERATE...
      -Vintage a/c gen 4 complete bolt in kit. $1,450
      -Ridetech Complete front and rear tubular suspension, sway bars and coil overs, single adjust. Part# 11230201 $4,600
      -Forgeline GA3C concave 18x9's front 19x10.5s rear. Polished lip, brushed center. $6,700
      -WilWood 6 piston front and back brakes, aero drilled and slotted with parking brake. Red calipers. $4,000
      -TKO 5 speed conversion. Complete with bell housing, clutch kit, mount, fluid, bolts, shifter. $3,000
      -Holley Sniper EFI kit. $1,000

      Here is more about the car. It runs and drivers great. All parts above are included and new in the box. So you can drive the car and add the parts above at you leisure.

      I have a 1967 Chevelle SS convertible.
      Real 138 Vin code. Super Sport
      Numbers matching 396 big block. 325 hp.
      Turbo 400 automatic transmission. Also numbers matching.
      Factory 12 bolt rear end. Factory Power disc brakes.
      Recent Mercedes black soft top. Convertible top is power.
      California black license plate car. Absolutely no rust.

      Recent work Performed with paper work.
      New :
      -BeCool aluminum radiator.
      -engine mounts
      -transmission mount.
      -front and rear shocks.
      -ball joints.
      -sway bar bushings.
      -heater core.
      -water pump.
      -radiator hoses.

      I have all the factory take off parts.
      I.E smog pump and lines, stock radiator, radio, valve covers.


      Last edited by classiccarcustoms; 07-08-2018 at 02:47 PM. Reason: pictures

    2. #2
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
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      Question? I thought all of the big blocks on the chevelles had the hose lines in the MIDDLE of the box under the hood not on the side? Usually that is for the Small blocks no?



      Also, would you be interested in a trade for a 2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE SRT with 18k miles on it?

      Mark

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Jan 2013
      Location
      ST George UT
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      Heater hoses for the first gen Camaro's were like that for big block, not chevelle.
      This is a #s matching big block chevelle with a bench seat.



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