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1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Pro Street
Technical specifications of Chevrolet Chevelle 1969 | |
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Price: | US $26,995.00 |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Local pick-up only |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Chevelle |
SubModel: | Pro Street |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | Pro Street |
Year: | 1969 |
Mileage: | 1308 |
VIN: | 136379G345903 |
Color: | Blue |
Engine size: | 350 V8 Supercharged |
Power options: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Gray |
Options: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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This 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle has been a long-term passion project where the owner has spent two decades transforming it into a supercharged Pro Street machine. So check out everything from the mean-looking hood to the four-on-the-floor that all shows this is a very cool coupe build for some asphalt fun.
The '69 Chevelle coupe already looked fast standing still. After all, it has a sharply cut hardtop profile and a fastback-style rear. But this one takes it to a whole new level. The white racing stripes look distinct against the blue paint. And the monster motor needs so much room to peek out of the hood that the cutout barely fits between the while streaks. Hood pins and dual exhaust tips give you nice details. Plus, you have proper slotted racing wheels. Those larger and wider ones in the rear give this an excellent stance and shows people where the power really meets the pavement.
Inside, the Procar seats, Hurst shifter, and Simpson five-point racing harnesses instantly signal this one wants to get down to speedy business. You get a grippy sport steering wheel, and beyond that, your dash is now full of upgrades readouts. And the huge pillar-mounted AutoMeter Sport-Comp tach really puts the most important info right where you want to see it.
Under the hood is a beast that's ready to show off thanks to a ton of polished components. But what you'll really love is all the substance behind the style. After all, you instantly spot the twin Holley four-barrel carburetors that feed the awesome Weiand 671 blower. Plus, the 350 cubic-inch V8 has been built to be a fortified unit to work well with the force-fed power. It includes Lunati forged internals, a Crane Cam camshaft specific to work with the blower, and enhanced heads with oversized valve and stainless components. It has all the right supporting components you want, too, like steel-braided hoses, a MSD ignition, and a large aluminum radiator w/electric fan. The fires up with that cool growl and whirr combination that tells everyone you have supercharged V8 power. The Muncie M21 close-ratio four-speed manual transmission gives you full control over this power, and it feeds a 4.11 Positraction rear end for confident and powerful takeoffs.
This is a serious-looking hardtop that offers serious power. So at a price like they you're going to need to move seriously quickly to catch this deal. Call now!
The '69 Chevelle coupe already looked fast standing still. After all, it has a sharply cut hardtop profile and a fastback-style rear. But this one takes it to a whole new level. The white racing stripes look distinct against the blue paint. And the monster motor needs so much room to peek out of the hood that the cutout barely fits between the while streaks. Hood pins and dual exhaust tips give you nice details. Plus, you have proper slotted racing wheels. Those larger and wider ones in the rear give this an excellent stance and shows people where the power really meets the pavement.
Inside, the Procar seats, Hurst shifter, and Simpson five-point racing harnesses instantly signal this one wants to get down to speedy business. You get a grippy sport steering wheel, and beyond that, your dash is now full of upgrades readouts. And the huge pillar-mounted AutoMeter Sport-Comp tach really puts the most important info right where you want to see it.
Under the hood is a beast that's ready to show off thanks to a ton of polished components. But what you'll really love is all the substance behind the style. After all, you instantly spot the twin Holley four-barrel carburetors that feed the awesome Weiand 671 blower. Plus, the 350 cubic-inch V8 has been built to be a fortified unit to work well with the force-fed power. It includes Lunati forged internals, a Crane Cam camshaft specific to work with the blower, and enhanced heads with oversized valve and stainless components. It has all the right supporting components you want, too, like steel-braided hoses, a MSD ignition, and a large aluminum radiator w/electric fan. The fires up with that cool growl and whirr combination that tells everyone you have supercharged V8 power. The Muncie M21 close-ratio four-speed manual transmission gives you full control over this power, and it feeds a 4.11 Positraction rear end for confident and powerful takeoffs.
This is a serious-looking hardtop that offers serious power. So at a price like they you're going to need to move seriously quickly to catch this deal. Call now!