Legendary Street Racer: 1966 SS 396 Chevelle Barn Find, Equipped with a 427


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Street-Race Legend 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396 is a Barn Find 30 Years Later

Parked since 1980 under a hay shed, this legendary street racer finally sold. Jonathan Large plans to restore this Day Two (Day 2) muscle car to its legendary street racing formula with 427, mag wheels, 850 CFM double pumper carburetor, headers, and more.

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This video includes street racing stories from the Vietnam veteran that bought and raced the Chevelle in the 1970s in Virginia.

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