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1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

$55,967 $59,957

1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

Vehicle Details

Make

Chevrolet

Model

Chevelle SS

Year

1967

Mileage

1,713 miles

VIN

138177B176521

Body Type

Other

Fuel Type

Gasoline

Engine

396

Description

1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 Matching Numbers Big Block 138 VIN This 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS represents exactly what a true American muscle car should be authentic, powerful, and built to be driven and enjoyed. Backed by a real 138 VIN, this is a genuine Super Sport, not a clone, and it carries its matching numbers 396 Big Block V8 engine, delivering the kind of torque and presence that made these cars legends. Finished in classic black over black, the car has the right look clean, aggressive, and timeless.

The black bucket seat interior with center console provides that true SS feel inside the cabin, and new carpet is currently being installed to freshen up the interior even further. It’s a comfortable and honest space that stays true to its roots while being ready for the road. This Chevelle has been under the same ownership for the last 32 years, which speaks volumes about how it’s been cared for and appreciated over time.

It has not been over-restored or overdone this is a real, driver-quality muscle car that maintains its character and authenticity. The paint is an older finish and not perfect, but it presents very well overall. It shows nicely, shines with depth, and fits the personality of a car that’s meant to be driven, not hidden away.

Sitting on correct-style rally wheels, it has the proper stance and classic muscle car presence. Powered by the matching numbers 396 Big Block V8 paired with an automatic transmission, this Chevelle runs strong and delivers a smooth, enjoyable driving experience. It’s the kind of car you can take out on the weekend, cruise to a show, or simply enjoy on the open road without hesitation.

If you’re looking for a real-deal 1967 Chevelle SS with authenticity, long-term ownership history, and the ability to drive and enjoy immediately, this is a fantastic opportunity. Highlights Matching Numbers 396 Big Block V8 Engine Automatic Transmission True 138 VIN Real Super Sport Finished in Black with Black Bucket Seat Interior Center Console Same Owner for 32 Years New Carpet Being Installed Rally Wheels Older Paint Showing Well Runs and Drives Strong A true muscle car that delivers where it counts authenticity, performance, and the freedom to get in and enjoy the drive. While we do our best to provide the highest quality muscle cars with an honest and reliable description and realize the importance of transparency when selling vehicles.

That being said, we have not built, modified, changed or personally owned this vehicle. Whether this vehicle is consigned or owned by Past & Present Motor Cars we do not know the vehicles complete history since new. We want to be clear and try to answer any questions our customers might have prior to purchasing.

Additionally, we not only welcome but we encourage 3rd party independent inspections. Please inquire prior to purchase to make sure the advertised vehicle has not already been sold. We list our vehicles on multiple websites and a vehicle can sell at any time.

If a customer chooses to purchase sight unseen (many of our customers choose this option) the customer accepts the vehicle AS IS and WHERE IS and understands we cannot address concerns after purchase. For this reason, it's important all concerns are addressed prior to purchase. We make every effort to present accurate and reliable information, but use of this information is voluntary, and should only be deemed reliable after an independent review of its accuracy, completeness, and timeliness.

It is the sole responsibility of the customer to verify the existence of options, accessories and the vehicle condition before time of sale. Financing is Available with low rates and Vehicle Shipping is available from our Showroom to your Garage. A Classic Car Warranty is Available for Purchase from a 3rd Party.

Please speak to our Sales Associate or Company Representative for more information. Our team is working and available anytime by Phone or Text for your convenience at 407-559-7759. Thank you for your interest!
Trim: 396 Matching Numbers Big Block 138 VIN

Chevrolet Chevelle SS Buyer's Guide

Full guide
M
Mike Sullivan
Muscle Cars
1964–1972
~3 min read
Updated Apr 2026
The Chevrolet Chevelle SS is the gold standard of the American muscle car era β€” a mid-size platform that took on every engine Chevrolet made, from the 396 to the legendary LS6 454, and produced some of the fastest, most purpose-built factory street machines ever sold.
This guide covers
βœ“ 10-point inspection checklist
βœ“ Common issues & what to avoid
βœ“ In-person inspection guide
βœ“ Market pricing by year & condition
βœ“ 4 FAQs answered
βœ“ History & fun facts

Chevrolet Chevelle Market Overview

Based on 262 Chevrolet Chevelle listings currently on ClassicCarsArena.com

262
Listed Now
$62,468
Avg. Asking Price
1964–1977
Year Range
Price Position on Our Site β€” Average Range
This car: $55,967
Low: $2,500 High: $379,970
Transmission Distribution
Automatic 59%
Manual 32%
Condition Distribution
Excellent 21%
Good 8%
Fair 1%
Data from ClassicCarsArena.com listings Browse all 262 listings →

Chevrolet Chevelle SS Buyer's Guide

Mike Sullivan here. The Chevelle SS needs no introduction, but it does need honest context: this is one of the most desirable muscle cars in the market, which means it's also one of the most heavily cloned. Understanding what you're buying β€” and paying for β€” requires more homework on a Chevelle SS than on almost any other classic. Get it right, and you've got one of the great American performance machines. Get it wrong, and you've paid a premium for a base Malibu with SS emblems bolted on.

The SS package ran from 1964 through 1972 on the A-body Chevelle platform. Each year produced something meaningful, but the 1969–1972 era is where the market concentrates. The LS6 454 of 1970 is widely considered the most powerful muscle car engine ever offered in a factory car, and a correct, documented LS6 Chevelle is the holy grail for serious collectors.

What to Check Before Buying

Trim Tag Verification β€” Photograph and decode the trim tag β€” verify SS option code is present before paying any performance premium.
Engine Casting Numbers β€” Record the engine block casting number and suffix code β€” verify against documented 396/454 casting references.
Broadcast Sheet β€” Check under the carpet for the broadcast sheet β€” its presence and matching content confirms factory build.
Cowl Rust β€” Inspect the cowl area at the base of the windshield β€” rust here is structural and expensive to repair correctly.
Lower Quarter Panels β€” Probe lower rear quarters behind the wheels β€” probe with a pick, not just visual inspection.
Trunk Floor β€” Check the trunk floor for rust perforation, especially around the spare tire well.
Front Subframe β€” Inspect the perimeter front subframe for cracks at body mount points.
Muncie Transmission (4-speed) β€” Test all gears β€” synchronizer wear causes rough shifts and is a $1,500–$2,500 rebuild.
Hood Tachometer (if equipped) β€” Verify the hood tach is original and functioning β€” reproductions exist and an original adds value.
Documentation Package β€” Request title history, any available service records, and original window sticker if available β€” all add value.

Common Issues

Clone cars misrepresented as factory SS models β€” documentation verification is essential. Cowl area rust (where the windshield meets the hood) is a structural repair on the A-body platform. Lower rear quarter panel rust behind the wheels. Trunk floor rust. Big-block 396/454 oil leaks from rear main seal. Muncie four-speed transmission gear synchronizer wear. Incorrect or incorrect-year engine and transmission combinations on restored cars.

What to Look For

The trim tag and broadcast sheet are the primary verification documents β€” decode these before paying any SS premium. Inspect the trim tag (located inside the driver's door or door jamb depending on year) for the SS option code. Verify engine code matches claimed displacement β€” 396 and 454 engine blocks have specific casting numbers that can be verified. Check the cowl area, trunk floor, and lower quarter panels for rust β€” these are the structural weak points on the unibody A-body. Verify the frame rails (front subframe perimeter frame) aren't cracked at the body mounts.

Price Guide

1964–1965 SS 283/327 cars: $20,000–$35,000. 1966–1967 SS 396 drivers: $28,000–$55,000. 1968–1969 SS 396 (documented): $35,000–$75,000. 1970 SS 454 LS5 (360hp, documented): $65,000–$110,000. 1970 SS 454 LS6 (450hp, documented): $150,000–$400,000+. 1971–1972 SS 454 (emissions-era): $35,000–$75,000. Base Malibus misrepresented as SS: $15,000–$40,000 β€” avoid without documentation.

Did You Know?

The 1970 Chevelle SS LS6 was officially the most powerful American production car of the muscle car era β€” 450 horsepower from the factory, with actual output estimated by most engineers at 490–510 horsepower. Chevrolet understated the rating to avoid insurance surcharges. The "SS 396" badge was kept on 1970 models even after the engine grew to 402ci β€” Chevrolet judged that "SS 396" had better marketing cachet than "SS 402." True 1970 SS cars have 396 badges on cars with 402ci engines.

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