In Search For 1967 Chevelle Parts

by Rex Simpleton

The Chevelle 1967 is that wonderful car that makes everybody be a young rebel. Back in those days this car made many people feel free and, nowadays, you can still have the same feeling because this car is still a great fast muscle car.

There was no better time for the car industry or for the car lover than the 1960’s. That was the time when you could really feel the power of the car beneath you, and one of these great muscle cars was, and still is, the Chevelle. This is one of the most famous muscle cars of all time and one of the best Chevrolet ever came out with during the car golden age.

Many people like to restore old cars in order to remember the feeling and popularity brought by the golden age. Shows like Starsky and Hutch show or movies like Fast and the Furious managed to get this car’s popularity high and more people are buying these cars in order to restore them. Who wouldn’t restore a 2bl Carb 1967 Chevy?

2bl Carb Chevelle- An Introduction

The carb used on a 1967 Chevelle were produced by Holley Carburators; the carbs gave this wonderful car amazing performance and very powerful engines. Good news for any Chevelle fan is that they always used these carbs and they are still available for both versions, 2bl version and the single. If you like, you can install a 2bl version on your car if you want to improve its performances.

Every Chevelle owner can tell you about the amazing feeling they get when driving this car. Along with the strongest Chevrolet transmission this car has a great big LS6 engine that will make your adrenaline high. The legend says that it is called “rock crusher “because it managed to crush diamonds dropped in the gearbox. Another name for this car is “turbo hydromatic”.

This amazing car is very powerful and managed to be one of the best muscle cars in America. If you wish for a dream car, a car that gives you an exquisite feeling, you should definitely buy this car.

If you look for original Holley carbs you can find those on the internet, in car shops or even if you contact the Holley Company.

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