For Sale: 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle in O'Fallon, Illinois for sale in O Fallon, IL

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Vehicle Description Gateway Classic Cars Milwaukee is excited to present this 1972 Chevrolet Malibu Chevelle SS Tribute.
The Chevelle was produced from 1964- 1977.
Designed as a mid-size car that was sold in coupes, convertibles, sedans, and station wagons.
The SS Super Sport package was available through the 1973 model year.
This second generation Chevelle SS was produced from 1968-1972.
In 1972 the Chevrolet Chevelle was the highest selling car in the United States.
Our featured Chevy started life as a Malibu but now wears many of the features to make this car a stellar tribute to the Super Sport.
The Chevelle really stands out with its deep red paint, black racing stripes and black vinyl seats, SS badging and a Cowl Induction hood.
The car is powered by a 350 cubic inch engine mated to a 4-speed manual transmission hooked up to Hurst Cue Ball shifter.
Other features include the Toyo Proxes S/T tires paired with Vision Legend Series 5-Spoke Rims with a stunning Gunmetal finish.
The Chevy also includes a Premier brand AM/FM/CD stereo, SunPro Tachometer, oil and water temperature gauges, power steering and brakes.
Hit the streets in a true American classic in this 1972 Chevrolet, available through Gateway Classic Cars of Milwaukee.
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  • Year: 1972
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Chevelle

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