For Sale: 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle in Valley, Nebraska for sale in Valley, NE

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Vehicle Description For Sale/ possible trade Have this gorgeous 1967 Chevelle for sale or trade.
Where do I start.
The car was born as a 136 Malibu and delivered new to Frank Chevrolet in Portland OR.
It spent its life there until about 2015 when it came to Nebraska from Barrett Jackson Auction.
The car has all original sheet metal and is Sierra Fawn with the matching vinyl bucket seat interior.
Factory bucket seats console and tilt wheel.
The car appears to be pretty stock with the exception of the Torque Thrust wheels but under the hood is a potent Paola built, 468 cu.
In.
BB Chevy roller motor with 450hp.
and 442 foot lbs of torque, connected to the 12 bolt rear end, w/ 3.
73 gears through a Muncie M21, 4 speed transmission with a Hurst shifter.
It was restored about 8 years ago (2500 miles).
It has power steering and front power disc brakes.
It had new control arm and A-arm urethane bushings, large sway bars and KYB gas shocks up front and air shocks on the rear.
Rear control arms have been boxed.
3.
5 flow master exhaust w/ 2.
5 tail pipes connected to a set of headers.
It is rust free and retains all of its original sheet metal with the exception of the SS hood.
The car has never been hit.
It also includes the original manuals and protect-o-plate and car cover.
Has definitely won some show trophies and gets many, many head turns every time it is rolling down the street.
It is a super sharp ride and is plenty quick too.
Looking to sell and priced at $55,000 or would look a reasonable offer.
Would entertain taking a partial trade plus cash depending on trade.
I always thought that the 67 Chevelle looked Soooo cool from the rear.
I also always said too, that is because it was the only side most other cars would see back then! If you're looking for a very nice old muscle car that will get lots of attention, I don't think it will disappoint.
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  • Year: 1967
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Chevelle

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