Look what just arrived this morning! A badass 1968 Chevelle SS396! Okay, almost certainly it's a "tribute" car rather than a factory SS model - which would have cost about $10-20 grand more - but it is an original 396 4-speed, and now it's even faster than stock!

Here it is after a 600-mile trip from Milwaukee. The fellows who delivered it are great and brought it here for half what others charge (can't find a website, but they're Double-D Hauling from Milwaukee, I believe, and I found them through Progressive Auto Relocation). Everything about the delivery was perfect once I finally found a shipper... that part was a huge pain. If you ever need to have something delivered fast, affordably, and with good humor, these are your guys! Here they are backing the Chevelle off the trailer, driver in the car and helper guiding him off:



I love how the only color in that shot is the Chevelle. After a minute or so of warm-up (it's actually winter in Kansas now), he backed it right off and parked it in the street, where I got this requisite "Hooray my car arrived and it's as nice as I hoped!" photo!



Yes, this is the first time I bought a car off eBay without being able to inspect it first. Scary. Also scary was having it delivered by people I'd never worked with before. Let me tell you, but did I ever do my research. Even so, I still had nightmares about shippers turning out to be car-thieves, or the car getting here and turning out to have been totally misrepresented in the ad, and so forth. *whew*

I had been looking at and occasionally bidding on Chevelles for months now, particulary the 1968 model (my favorite because of the angled nose, sleek tail treatment, cool interior design, and elegant body shape), and had actually bid on this one a few times. Yes, it's a sort of hobby. I didn't want to pay a lot, which was tough because I preferred a 4-speed and the big-block, both of which add big-time to cost. This one had been relisted several times, with a pretty horrible ad that used photos taken with a cell-phone camera. The seller never updated his ad with more description or better photos for the month or two I kept track of it, though he did lower the reserve a little each time. Finally, after the bidding once more ended without a winner, I got a "Second Chance Offer" matching my high bid (almost $4000 off the reserve price!). HOORAY!

We exchanged a few emails and calls, and he sent me a much nicer photo he had from when he first bought the car. Though it wore the wrong wheels (and too big, in my opinion), it revealed that this was not a complete basket-case. I should point out that I paid about half of book value in medium condition, so I figured that even if it needs some work, whatev! We can spend some time and moolah to fix it up and even improve it. See, Chernobylred is also a big muscle-car fan, and we wanted something to use as a regular driver, so it didn't need to be perfect and we both kind of preferred it that way - it's a little scary to think of driving an expensive, historically significant car in the rain! In fact, it's going to be the first car she works on, too. There's little more satisfying than having been part of the restoration and customization process of your classic car!

This came at a really good time, too, because the Saab's fuel-injection is once again failing. *sigh*

Anyhow, its condition is about what I expected: a few areas of bubbling under the paint, a couple of small holes in the trunk floor, tires need to be replaced, driver's-side door panel needs to be replaced, the shifter linkage is a bit wonky, it needs to have one of those aftermarket AC/heater systems installed, and a few other things need to be addressed. On the other hand, the engine is clearly newly rebuilt - and built to the back teeth! It uses a gear drive (what an incredible sound!) to drive a hot cam, the heads are ported and polished to flow more air, it has new long-tube headers, and the power it puts down is pretty awesome to feel. Who needs first gear? Well, it'll be nice to get that fixed, but still - WOW! And even though it delivers about 450 horsepower to the wheels (way more than stock), it's a little quieter than the hot-rod Newport because it has Cherry Bomb mufflers that dump right before the rear axle, which is located using drag-race-style ladder bars. What a sound it barks out the exhaust, by the way!

Oh, and I took it for a spin around the block. I discovered that it'll go a little sideways in all the gears when the roads are damp and you give it lots of throttle... heh heh.

Anyway, once I got it back to the garage I spent some time wiping off the wet road grime and inspecting it. Verdict: I'm happy with the new addition to the stable. WOOHOO!

Chris

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I am so jealous that you have TWO awesome cars. I hate you. Give me one.

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You know, I disagreed with most of the auto press and media when that car came out 10+ years ago, and I liked it. Now though... I mean, I don't hate it, but it's meh.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Yeah, I read the negative reviews, and despite all that I still love it. If I'd paid full price... well, I wouldn't have so that's irrelevant ;-)

Love how it looks, how it drives, how small it is - everything.
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I love that. Have you heard the video one of my buddies made of the hot-rod Newport blasting down the highway (full of six passengers, mind you)? Check it out!



The Chevelle has a bit more exhaust than the stubby Newport pipes, but it sounds seriously BAD ASS, much like this only more so. Oh, and the gear drive makes an amazing racket, too!
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What do you have under that hood, Maggie? I believe yours is a much lighter car, so you've probably got some serious advantages to start with.

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Actually, the Chevelle is a little lighter than Maggie's year of Camaro, though with the Chevelle's big-block they probably weigh the same....
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Yes, this is the first time I bought a car off eBay without being able to inspect it first.

How is it that I've done it twice??!?!

I like this one best so far, though. =D

with keys

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Well, the Saab is staying on the street until I decide if I keep it or sell it. The Newport lives in the garage, along with the Aprilia and the BMW (and tools and telescopes and so on). The Crossfire lives undercover under the carport. I'm thinking of building a cycle shed so I can keep the Chevelle in the garage rather than covered under the carport.

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This is my "covetous" face.

Sweet ride, dude. Sweet, sweet ride.

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I never thought I'd have a muscle car, myself - they're usually so expensive (why I built the hot-rod Newport, in fact). All good things come to those who invest time and persistence, sir.

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Dude, you've watched me not buying muscle cars for YEARS on eBay. They just never were in my price range - at least not decent ones. Time. Persistence. Aw, yeah.

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That's very cool, amigo. I love the Chevelle's shape, too. Have fun rebuilding, and I'll look forward to seeing the pics--and perhaps the car itself, next time I'm in town. :)

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Thanks! Yes, I think GM design from that era is just gorgeous. For sure you'll get a ride next time you're here!

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That is a magnificent beast of a vehicle. May you both enjoy the fucking hell out of driving it.


D.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Isn't it though? Chevy had such gorgeous design in this era, and this particular model is one of my favorites ever.

PS: I can see doing a lot of waxing... it's so curvaceous....

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I can only hope that


the earlier models of the two-door had better windows than the one I got when i turned 16 (1972). If you so much as put a finger on the damn window when shutting the door the thing would go out of track and require a body shop trip. ARRRGH. Esp for a high school student.

Otherwise it was a wonderful car, nice ride, etc. Just didn't get to keep it long, dad sold it when I went to college.

Yours is beautiful and I am so glad it runs and is as nice as you wanted!

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Re: I can only hope that


This might be similar, in that the window tracks seem off a bit. But, hey, many companies make brand-new replacement parts!

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Why is it I can so easily imagine you and chernoblyred getting twin muscle cars so you can drag race each other?

Nevermind

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YAY! I'm glad I can finally do the happy dance for you.. out loud!

I have a soft spot in my heart for 68 muscle cars, my goat was a 68 as well.
What are you going to name it?!! That car must have a name, it's way too fine to just be called The Chevelle.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


It was such a relief when it both arrived and was what I expected! *whew*

That was another gorgeous machine. A great year for GM design!

Name... good point! First we need to get to know her a bit.

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