Ive seen this car run. Everytime I see it I can't look away. Deep black paint job. Has 3 pedals ugh it's on my bucket list. Plus the classic look with the Cragers
Unable to comment significantly on this car but I would say, 66 Chevelle has the best body shape in US built cars, in my eyes. It looks as sharp as a fast-back, yet as elegant as a swan. A great harmony of mild and smooth lines creating a sports look.
The Nova from 68 to 74 weighs in at 2800 to 3000lb The 66 Chevelle weighs 3000lb I have both a Nova and 66 Chevelle SS I never did acquire a taste for Black Angus beef
I had a black 66 SS Chevelle with red interior back in the early seventies. It also had a L72 427 engine in it. I was top dog in our area for awhile street racing late at night on a quarter mile straightaway.
Chevrolet, best bodies , best engines, best cruising ever. Period! I use to have to dust the honeys off my nova just to get it back in the garage after Friday night! God bless the 70s 😎🍺
Beautiful car nice run too! What are you using for a 2 step? Ignore the negative comments, those are made by non car guys. THey will never work hard enough to have something as nice as yours. Do remember the et or mph?
I seem to remember that the 427 came out in 66 but I don't remember ever seeing a factory 427 in a Chevelle. I heard of a Chevelle that was supposedly special ordered with a 427 on one occasion but most guys did the same as me; found a wrecked Impala or Corvette and pulled the engine.. My old Camaro had a 69 model 390 h.p. 427 out of a Caprice. They were good engines and would really go if you worked on them a bit.
I don't think there was any claim that this was a factory production 427 Chevelle. Clearly a transplant. And I guarantee that wasn't muncie 4-spd, factory roll bar and suspension!
@@imtheonevanhalen1557 Not always....besides the fact autos in these are boring Had one in mine no matter what I did...was always yearning for a manual It would take one helll of a well setup auto st car to out launch me.
Wasnt the engines that were bad it was the owners most times Look at how todays musclecars are being driven. None will have original engines in 5- yrs if they havent been recylced into a tin can ev