Mileage
73,000
Exterior Color
Maroon
Interior Color
Black
Doors
2 Dr
Engine
8 CYL
Transmission
Automatic
Stock #
1152
VIN 136177K102324
Estimated Monthly Payment
1967 Chevrolet Chevelle
Description:
Coming Soon 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu two door hardtop. A 454 cu in V8 engine has been added along with a turbo 400 automatic transmission. Car has power steering, bucket seats, with floor shifter, and Rally wheels. Very good running, solid Malibu hardtop with nice paint on a deep south classic, in the hard to find 67 Chevelle All cars are available for sale WORLDWIDE! We are available to help arrange shipping for you to any destination!! CHAMPION PRE-OWNED CLASSICS 118 Amanda Court Harpers Ferry WV 25425 703-727-4935 Barry@championclassics.com
· Mileage: 73,000
· Color: Maroon
Price: $42,500.
Price: $39,500.
Mileage
73,000
Exterior Color
Maroon
Interior Color
Black
Doors
2 Dr
Engine
8 CYL
Transmission
Automatic
Stock #
1152
VIN
136177K102324
Estimated Monthly Payment
Champion Pre-Owned Classics
Call 703-727-4935
HARPER'S FERRY, WV
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
Price: $42,500.
Price: $39,500.
Champion Pre-Owned Classics
Call 703-727-4935
HARPER'S FERRY, WV
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
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About the 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle
The first generation of the Chevrolet Chevelle was produced from 1964 to 1967. It was introduced as a mid-size car, positioned between the compact Chevy II and the full-size Chevrolet Impala, and became one of Chevrolet's most successful nameplates during the muscle car era. The 1964 Chevelle debuted as a lineup of practical family cars available in various body styles, including sedans, coupes, convertibles, and station wagons. The base engine options were inline-six cylinders and small-block V8s, offering a good balance of fuel efficiency and performance. In 1965, the Chevelle received minor styling updates, and a Z16 SS model was introduced, equipped with a potent 396 cubic-inch big-block V8 engine, making it one of the first muscle cars on the market. The 1966 model year brought more significant restyling to the Chevelle, with a sleeker and more refined appearance. The SS 396 option was expanded to include various performance packages, further solidifying the Chevelle's position as a muscle car contender. In 1967, the Chevelle underwent another redesign, receiving a more squared-off front end and revised rear styling. The SS 396 model became a separate series, known as the SS 396 Chevelle, which offered several performance-oriented packages, including the legendary L78 396 engine with 375 horsepower. The first generation of the Chevy Chevelle set the stage for the model's future success, combining practicality, performance, and a variety of options that catered to different customer preferences. It remains a popular choice among collectors and enthusiasts, appreciated for its role in the golden age of American muscle cars.