Holy sixties flashback Batman this car will throw you back to your dreams of yesteryear. You will not believe what
this car has to offer. I don’t mean just the rumble of the heavy cam or the snap of your head as you punch the
incredibly responsive 396/375 HP beast into action. It has everything any collector could ask for; especially the
options. First of all it IS a REAL Super Sport. To top that it is a three owner car; first two owners were from
Boise Idaho where it was first sold. Next is the incredible low mileage. The car only has 57, 300 ORIGINAL Miles on
it and the vehicles condition inside and out confirm this to be true. Next is the incredible amount of options the
car has: POWER WINDOWS (less than 100 Super Sports came with this option), POWER DISC BRAKES (this was the first
year that they were available and they are also very, very rare). Remote Mirror, Rear Antenna, Console with Bucket
Seats, Turbo 400 Automatic, 4:11 Posi Rear End and a 375 H.P. power plant.
HISTORY:
The original owner purchased the car new from a Chevy dealer in Boise, Idaho in 1967 and kept it in a heated garage
for 30 years. He had driven the car around town on weekends and only put 48, 000 miles on it. He was 80 years old
when he sold it to the second owner in 1997.
The second owner, also from Boise, Idaho purchased the car and did a restoration of the vehicle over the seven
years that he owned it. The motor I should mention that the engine was a warranty replaced engine in 1968 (cast
date on block) but the remainder of the drive train is the original 1967 production parts. This second owner
rebuilt the entire engine to the 375 HP specs. He did update the alternator and the intake system to make them more
efficient and powerful. The rear axle (12-Bolt Posi, 4:11) and the Turbo-400 Automatic (shift kit and heavy duty
torque convertor) have been gone through and all clutches and seals were replaced; No leaks anywhere on this car.
All of the body panels are original on this car except for the patch panel at the bottom of the rear quarter panel
on the driver’s side (typical of 67 Chevelles), but was done professionally seamless. The second owner didn’t
care much for the original color scheme (Capri crème (TT) with Medium Gold Buckets (784)) and opted for a Mountain
Green color scheme. Interior material was ordered directly from Chevrolet and was used, as it matched the GM paint
color. All of the repaint and interior work was done very well (about a 8 of 10) and has a slight pro touring look
with the built up edges on the front bucket seats.
Other items the second owner replaced were:
Rebuilt carburetor
New dash bezels – originals never stand the test of time
New Headliner – done at the same time the new interior was redone
New tires and 15 x 8 rally wheels with center caps and trim rings
New exhaust system – 2 ½ inch with series 50 Flow Masters and a balance pipe exiting in the stock placement
New Seat Belts – the factory gold ones didn’t match the new color interior
All new door seals and rubber everything.
New gas shocks on all 4-corners
I am the third owner and purchased the car in 2004 from the second owner where it resides in the suburbs of the
MOTOR CITY (Detroit) in a garage under a custom cover. The car had 56, 030 miles on it when I purchased it in June
2004 and currently has 57, 300 miles on it today; so in 11 years I actually drove it a total of 1, 270 miles which
means limited wear on the car from all the work the previous owners did to this car. I am a bit of a perfectionist
and an ASE Master Certified Auto technician, so there were a couple of items that I wanted to replace based on the
age (not the mileage) of the vehicle since it had such a low usage over its lifetime. I replaced the following
items:
New Radiator – Original one was 40+ years old and didn’t trust the solder to last much longer
New Water Pump – Safety measure since I had the cooling system drained and radiator removed
New front disc calipers (4-piston originals), rotors and pads – calipers were leaking
New Wiper motor (NOS in box) – Original one actually seized up from sitting too long
New fuel tank – not sure what the inside of original one looked like, being safe again
That and a few electrical loose ends were all the car needed since I have owned it. There may b
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