1969 Chevrolet Chevelle

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$44,000 USD | Sold

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This is a true one-of-a-kind street machine, capable of taking to the dragstrip on the weekend or driving it to work during the week. The first thing you notice on this 1969 Chevelle is the stunning paintwork, finished deep metallic blue with shaved door handles and locks with a special protective hard coating applied to prevent scratches and keep a show shine with minimal maintenance.

The interior of the car features brand new Corbeau racing seats that recline and has four-point racing harnesses to secure you in. Combined with a custom rollcage, this car is ready for some track time. However, with features like a tilt wheel, air conditioning, power steering and power brakes, this Chevelle can be driven comfortably around town as well. It features a modern sound system with AM/FM/CD, USB, iPod, auxiliary ports and even Bluetooth audio/phone capabilities. It even has a subwoofer in the trunk (with adjustable gain) for some extra boom if you decide.

The car sits on a custom air-ride setup with three preset levels and the ability to adjust each corner individually. Utilizing Hotchkiss components and a custom four-link in the rear, this car will hook up and handle incredibly well, but still cruises the street smoothly. Finishing off the stance of the car are a set of 20-inch American Racing five-spoke wheels wrapped in 275/40 tires in the rear and 225/40 tires up front.

Under the hood is where this car comes alive. The first thing you notice is the custom hand-fabricated sheetmetal work smoothing everything out and leading your eye to the heart of this car, a 502-cid, 670-hp, 620-lb/ft of torque big-block beast that is backed by a 6l80E automatic transmission. Driving around town or the highway, this car is as tame as you want it to be with its six gears (and is reported to actually get decent mileage for a big-block), but as soon as you put your foot down, it is reported to “pin you to the seat and leave you holding on for dear life.” This car is a true one-of-a-kind street monster that will eat up anything and everything that it comes across, but can behave when it has to.