Powerful Big-Block Dominates the Streets in the 1967 Chevelle [VIDEO]


Looking for a vintage muscle car with all kinds of bite to back up its bark? This 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle is about as fresh off its rebuild as a car can possibly be, and it combines an absolutely magnetic exterior that’s sure to turn heads with some serious big block power lurking under its hood.

Chevy defied the norm by closing out its first generation of Chevelles by undertaking some fairly ambitious design changes on its respected boulevard cruiser – adding an entirely new grille and smooth contours all over just a year before this one came out, followed up with wrap around taillamps.

If the Bowtie design crew could see this ’67, with its muscular form dressed in clean and well-applied, jet-black paint that sits under a strong clearcoat, they’d no doubt beam with pride at just how well their efforts turned out.

With its vintage magic and outstanding power, this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle will turn heads and draw admiring stares wherever you take it.

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