Lost count of the '70 chevelles and Zs but it hardly matters, just a fantastic journey. Enjoy.....
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This site is completely free and there are no costs. Please enjoy and provide feedback.Yeah, anyone needing hard to find NOS parts should contact Heartbeat City. What a ton of parts !
Too bad he didn't like the best Chevelles (66-67)
Fixed it for youYeah, anyone needing hard to find NOS parts should contact Heartbeat City. What a ton of parts !
Too bad he didn't like the best Chevelles (70-72)
Yeah, anyone needing hard to find NOS parts should contact Heartbeat City. What a ton of parts !
Too bad he didn't like the best Chevelle EVER.... 1967
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Wow. Can't begin to imagine how much he paid for the collection, but to me it would be like Christmas morning and all the little (and big) treasures you'd find.
1972... The PERFECTED Chevelle.
Old man's car.Says you..... '67 is the most elegant looking one. Has a mean stance and can be just as classy.
Old man's car.
I was almost born in the 67 Model year.Hmmm, 72 - 67 = 5. I'm like 5 years older than you I believe, so maybe that's why I like it. Respect your elders sonny. '67 was a good year.
The Chevrolet lineup in 66 and 67 was incredible. The Impala 427, Vette 427, Nova 327/350, Camaro 396 and Chevelle 396 are all great collectibles.I was almost born in the 67 Model year.
Old man's car.
72's with a column automatic and bench seats were great when I was a teenager on dates. Man if my Bronze Chevelle could talk.Yup, that's me! I can still remember and "feel" how absolutely awesome my brand new '67 SS L78 felt and drove that first night in the late summer of 1967 tooling through town and all the burger joints in town...going through at least two tanks of gas that night! I LOVED my '67 and that will never change....I was serving in the Army when the "larger" Chevelle styles came out, so I can't critique them. But, overall, older is generally better! '66 & '67 was the BEST! (just my opinion). Lots of '70-'72 Chevelles were automatics. You'd be hard pressed to find a '66 & '67 automatic, although I do see a few occasionally....not cool! No automatic trans in an L78 or A/C....just "go-fast" stuff!
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