Super cool and hard to find 1967 CHEVY II 100 series, 2-Door - TopicsExpress



          

Super cool and hard to find 1967 CHEVY II 100 series, 2-Door Sedan. Bare-Bones Street-Fighter that is a radio and heater delete car. No expense was spared for this frame off nut and bolt restoration with new floors and no plastic anywhere. Still retaining its stock body and interior, this beauty was painted back to the original F-F code Marina Blue with Black bench seat interior. Originally a 283ci and a 3-speed manual transmission, this 100 series came from the factory with only one option, a passengers side rearview mirror. The Chevy II is now equipped now with a 283ci (L79 clone - 490 Winters intake and chrome dual snorkel air cleaner and chrome valve covers.) with a mild cam making 9.75 compression and topped with a 600cfm Holley with an electric choke. Adding a Pertronix point conversion and coil, these upgrades boost the 283ci engine up to approximately 275hp. Add to that an M-20 Muncie 4-speed with a 10-Bolt 3.55 Eaton Posi rear axle and you have a wicked sleeper. Everything from front to back is new or rebuilt! The interior is upgraded with the Nova dash trim and a radio delete plate and glove box. All of the dash plastic was restored by Finishing Touches in Florida. A black comfort grip steering wheel and Knee-Knocker tachometer were also installed. To accommodate the factory GM bench seat shifter with a factory shift boot with retainer and Hurst linkage below, a correct steel floor hump was professionally installed. The Chevy II 100 rides on the correct steel wheels with dog-dish hubcaps wrapped with new BFG Radial T/As. The engine compartment and trunk are fully detailed with the spare and jack assembly present. You can find tons of 1966 and 1967 Chevy II hardtops but if you want to stand out at the car shows and cruise-ins, this 1967 Chevy II 100 series is just the answer. As an FYI, there is almost $13,500 just in receipts. $29,500 TRADES CONSIDERED
Posted on: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 23:26:46 +0000

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