Aug 10, 2023  •  For Sale  •  14 Comments

Real 138 Code Project: 1966 Chevelle SS 396/4-Speed

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If this 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS could talk and I got to ask it just one question, it would have to be where did your engine and transmission go, as the seller claims the car’s only got 39,000 miles on the ticker.  Other than the missing drivetrain, the Chevy ticks a lot of the right boxes, including a 138 VIN indicating it’s a true factory Super Sport.  We don’t get any before photos, so perhaps the car was in poor condition at one time and somebody borrowed the big block and 4-Speed for a better bowtie, but this is all speculation so let’s fast-forward to the present and check out what the car looks like now.  This 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS is out on the west coast up in Hillsboro, Oregon, and can be found here on eBay, where bidding is up to an even 18 grand so far.

The seller mentions his Chevelle is a one-owner, but then goes on to say everything that came with the car when he bought it years ago is included in the sale, so maybe he means it was purchased from the original buyer.  In any event, the car is said to have already had the tough work completed, and while some specific exterior items are stated as new such as the windshield, door handles, and driver’s door mirror, there’s no mention of what kind of actual bodywork has been done or how old the paint is.  But the seller does assure us there isn’t any rust, and I’m certainly not spotting any indications from the photos that lead me to believe otherwise.

Lots of attention has been given to the interior, and it’s already undergone seat restoration, new carpeting, door panels, and a new dash pad.  The headliner is missing, but the supports are included and it’s good that we get to view the inside of the roof, which looks to be in very good condition.  Even better are all the pictures we get of the undercarriage, and I’m not spotting anything other than a solid frame or floor down below, but all this hard work that’s already gone into the car just adds to the mystery of why the owner hasn’t gone on to complete the project.

Since this one will never again be numbers-matching, the buyer will have plenty of options for whatever he chooses to install under the hood, and things in the engine bay look like they’ve already been nicely prepared for when that day arrives.  The car is also a factory 4-Speed so it’s already set up for a manual transmission, plus the 12-Bolt positraction rear end is still intact.  This seems like a great project if you happen to have a big block and a spare transmission at your disposal, and even if you don’t the car seems ripe for an LS.  How would you move ahead with this 1966 Chevelle SS?

Comments

  1. geomechs geomechsMember
    Aug 10, 2023 at 4:31pm

    Come on now! Without the proper spec’d engine/transmission the significance of this car is about as useful as a case of VD. No doubt the engine got pulled and left with a rebuilder then either the owner couldn’t come up with the cash, or the shop failed, or the engine got stolen, or all of the above. How do you spell 454?

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    • 19sixty5Member
      Aug 10, 2023 at 6:20pm

      My thoughts exactly, and yes to a 454, easier to find than a 396 and 99% would never know. Wail on it!

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    • Billy
      Aug 10, 2023 at 10:50pm

      Man o man, I read everything, twice, viewed every picture fully thrice. Tried to look this seller up. Read his past. I keep trying to justify what is being offered and all I find myself doing is scratching my head. Bottom line, there’s more holes in this one than a whole semi load of Swiss cheese with a lipstick wearing swine at the wheel. Never mind that no one has hit the reserve yet. Or, should I say, gone over it.
      Buyer beware (ier).

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    • David Michael Carroll
      Aug 11, 2023 at 9:27am

      I’d spell it “632”!! Go big or go home!!

      Like 2
  2. StanMember
    Aug 10, 2023 at 7:05pm

    Tonawanda big block w stick shift 🏁

    Like 3
  3. Norm1564
    Aug 11, 2023 at 7:29am

    Love these cars 1 s t import thing is to decode cowl tag ;options that came in car from factory then replace w date correct engine & maybe a Tremec 5 spd O D is nice to get rpms down on a BBC ; ( for cruising Hwy) ;454 is nice but replace w what car came w (originality worth more $) is enough & H P can be boosted nice on a 396 ci to 402 + Turbo;e t c looks like a sleeper as is ?! w those wheels & tires

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  4. Allen L
    Aug 11, 2023 at 9:13am

    396?
    402?
    427?
    454?
    502?
    572?
    632?
    Lots of choices to fill that hole, and put one in your wallet.

    Like 6
  5. Threepedal
    Aug 11, 2023 at 12:04pm

    I’ve got a blue oval motor that needs a home…..

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    • chuck
      Aug 11, 2023 at 1:06pm

      🤮

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    • geomechs geomechsMember
      Aug 12, 2023 at 10:42pm

      Not that far-fetched. I saw a ‘70 SS with a Boss 429. It was well done…

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  6. Erich
    Aug 11, 2023 at 12:47pm

    The thieves made sure to grab the heater core along with the drivetrain….

    Like 2
  7. John Oliveri
    Aug 11, 2023 at 5:55pm

    I’d say 427,

    Like 1
  8. Billy
    Aug 11, 2023 at 6:47pm

    Well shoot, if you’re going to restomod it why not throw a 583 hemi in it. Do it up right! This car is so outa-whack chop the top and channel it too.

    Like 1
  9. Since it’ll never be the same might as well go electric with all the mods.
    Aug 12, 2023 at 2:21pm

    Since it’ll never be the same might as well go electric with all the mods.

    Like 1

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