1967 chevelle SS 396 Ragtop !Comes to Dasilva Motorsports

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The Dasilva Motorsports transport in action in St Charles, Missouri USA .

Just picked up this awesome 1967 Chevelle SS 396 Ragtop for our client .
We were also able to facilitate the purchase and all the RIV paper work , making this a smooth and easy experience for the client

The Dasilva Motorsports transport in action in St Charles Missouri .

Just picked up this awesome 1967 Chevelle SS 396 Ragtop .

We will be doing some newer brakes / suspension and a 427 Aluminum big block + EFI , backed by a 6spd manual - 12 bolt rear diff with 3.37s and some custom wheels & tires




















Going to be another sweet ride from Dasilva Motorsports stable
 
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Can't wait to see this one finished! Safe trip home Manny. :coolgleam:
 
OOOh yeah - '66 and '67 Chevelle and Beaumont are 2 of my favourite years.

Safe trip home Manny....... Can't wait to see that one.
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Looking forward to seeing the finished product. I had a 66 Chevelle SS clone with a 468 c.i. big block and a 4 speed. I really like the design of this era of Chevrolet.

Keep us up to date Manny, I think this one will be very nice.
 
Love Chevelles! This should be a really cool build. That 427ci should be right at home in there.

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If that is a real 138 model SS396 convertible, I am sure the purists will cry foul. I've been a musclecar guy all my life and what this car is getting just makes it. We had an original paint '67 Malibu. If we still had it, the car would be getting LS power for sure.
 
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nice murray, make any passes with it ?

I once passed a gas station but ran out shortly afterwards!! No Doug I never made a full pass with it, I should have given it a go. I will see if I can dig up a few pictures for the 12th.

I was at a cruise night in Brampton one night and these guys were hanging around the car. I was a little suspicious and kept an eye on them. Finally the one guy asked if it was mine and just like that they bought it. I had not ever thought about selling. Still think it was weird. Never saw the car again.

Sorry Manny for sneaking in on your thread, I know that is a no no. :nono:

Take care.
 
If that is a real 138 model SS396 convertible, I am sure the purists will cry foul. I've been a musclecar guy all my life and what this car is getting just makes it. We had an original paint '67 Malibu. If we still had it, the car would be getting LS power for sure.

This is a 1 of 3434 , its a real documented 396SS Ragtop .
 
Just looking at that Chevelle brought back a lot of memories. Used to have a 65 Beaumont convertible that was so much fun to drive. They just don't make em look as good as those from way back then. IMO only...
 
Truth be known, the L34 and L35 cars were not all that impressive in stock form. Even our old L78 Chevelle might turn 13.3s on a good day. Any of the newer Corvettes are considerably quicker than that. LS power can only make things better, much better than most. It is definitely the way I will go if I ever get into the musclecars again.
 

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