For Sale: 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle in CANYON LAKE, California for sale in Sun City, CA

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Vehicle Description This 1967 Chevelle has an exceptional history.
2004 the car was purchased by Patrick Wilson Drummer to the band Weaser and he brought the car to Hotrods to Hell in Burbank, CA at the time link below to webpage.
In 2005 when the car was completed for the 2nd time by hotrods to hell as Patrick was rear ended it went back for the full build once again and took it to the next level and at completion the car made the cover of Chevy Hi Performance Magazine which I have a copy of that goes with the car (Readable article in link below) and the Small Block Ultra Street Scott Shafiroff engine was installed after the article released.
The car has great street drivability with the gearing and setup on it.
80mph 2800rpm car runs cool at 185 degrees all day long.
Specs:
Motor - 434ci Dart Block with AFR Heads 595hp/565tq with all the high dollar parts internally (see link) Transmission - Legends LGT-700 5 speed now known as the tremec TKX 5 speed with centerforce clutch Frame/Suspension - HtoH boxed frame, front upper and lower control arms with coilovers, Center Truck arm kit with a complete front to back comfort roll cage that does not limit the usability of the car.
Brakes - Wilwood Brakes 6 piston front and 4 piston rear with 3 individual Wilwood master cylinders (beautiful setup with great brake pressure) Wheels - 18 Ridler wheels with Continental Tires 295/35/18s rear & 245/40/18s front Interior - Dakota Digital Gauges, Split Bench in the front and full bench in rear, new carpet and Super Sport dash Chrome Hotrods to Hell Website to car build link - http:
//hotrodstohell.
net/cars_from_hell/patricks_1967_malibu/ Motor trend Article - https:
//www.
motortrend.
com/how-to/148-0409-patrick-wilson-1967-chevrolet-chevelle/ Scott Shafiroff Engines - https:
//www.
shafiroff.
com/chevy-pump-gas-engine/434-ultrastreet.
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  • Year: 1967
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Chevelle

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