Astounding Barn Discovery: Unearthed! 1967 Chevelle SS396 L78 Found in a Tiny Midwest Garage!


Check this MIND BLOWING BARN FIND JUST DISCOVERED!!! 1967 Chevelle SS396 L78 Hiding In Small Midwest Garage!

Patrick Nichols is one of those guys that tries to show you every inch of the car he is filming and bring you every piece of information about it, giving you the feeling that you are there in person and you have seen the car yourself, and that’s why we all love his videos.

In today’s video, he brings us a 1 of 612, ever made 1967 Chevelle SS396 L78, which has been hiding in a garage in a small Midwest town.

The car’s history is great and it has spent the sixties and the seventies at the race track showing the competition what it can do at the drag strip.

Believe it or not, this car has the original paint and the original interior, which we all know is no easy feat for a car that has seen some racing.

Check out the amazing video and let Patrick take you around this great vehicle painted in original Bolero Red.

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