Oh for the cars that you wished you had kept. I bought a 1966 Chevelle El Camino, 396, 4spd. It had the bench seat and the curved shifter. A kid that was going to college near by wanted to trade his SS front seats and console for my bench seat..........no brainer!! But marriage and a family on the way sent it down the road. But our next car was a used 1965 Mustang 389 auto trans. Lucky enough to have grown up in such a great era........
There are many things that are not factory correct, but so what. These items are what the owner wanted and don't take away from the overall display of the car. It is a beautiful SS that most would pay dearly for if they could afford to!
Like the dual circuit master cylinder. I agree with that one it makes the car safer. Also if disc brakes weren't factory equipped I would understand if they were installed as you can't drive this car in traffic with modern cars safely without them.
that's a beautiful chevelle, the only mistake i see is the 396ci 375hp came from the factory with a aluminum intake manifold that was not painted, this car appears to have a 396/325hp motor with the cast iron intake manifold.
360 horse motor had a cast iron intake but had a single line holley carb..this one does not have the correct carb..lots of early chevelles had bench seats.in.1966...my 66 car is originally a bronze car.but I hated the color..it was a bench seat car too.
I seen even more , the 66 SS did NOT have power breaks , power steering, air- Conditioning , that steering wheel , wrong dash , wrong Gauges , most had bucket seats an a center console , 396 / 325hp big block , 12 bolt posi, M-21 Muncie 4 speed trans .
@@michaelwelling9588 , No they do NOT , A Malibu has a gas gauge on the left of the speedometer and a clock on the right , A Super Sport has a split gas gauge and Battery charge on the left side of the speedometer and a temperature and oil pressure gauge on the right side of the speedometer , So learn something before you run your mouth that you know nothing about