I’m pretty far removed from TikTok since I keep my social media activity limited to just Instagram and a bit of Facebook, but one of the latest trending crazes among young people has to do with the number 67. Featured on AutoHunter is this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Custom Convertible. It is being sold by a dealer in Lynnwood, Washington, with the auction ending on Tuesday, November 4, 2025 at 11:45 a.m. (MST).
“Six-seven” is everywhere in pop-culture these days and, from what I can tell (I’m just a Millennial trying to stay relevant here), it is just a nonsensical phrase. Anyway, 67 was a pretty cool number I suppose, at least when it came to muscle cars. Let’s discuss that instead.

Model year 1967 was the finale for the Chevelle’s first generation, which had its beginnings in 1964. Even though the next Chevelle was on the horizon for 1968, Chevrolet kept things interesting and changed things up a bit. In light of that, the 1967 models received a new grille, taillights, and features and options (like available front disc brakes and standard 14-inch wheels). In addition, that year saw the introduction of safety features like a dual master cylinder brake system and a collapsible steering column.
In advertising, Chevrolet promoted the fact that the Chevelle appealed to both men and women: “Buy yourself a roomy car. Buy your wife a nimble car. Buy one Quick-Size Chevelle!” These days, automakers probably shy away from generalizing buyer preferences according to gender, but it’s interesting to see what kinds of marketing ideas were cooked up inside GM board rooms.

According to the trim tag, this car’s original color was Sierra Fawn with a white convertible top. Assembly took place the third week of October 1966 (happy 59th birthday!) in Baltimore. Many changes have taken place since then—during restoration, the color was changed to Daytona Yellow with a black convertible top. Exterior features include Super Sport and SS 396 badging, driver side mirror, and Rally wheels. The upholstery inside the cabin was changed from the original Medium Gold to black.
A muscle car isn’t complete without a strong powerplant. This one comes with a professionally-built 396ci V8 mated to a Muncie manual transmission and a 12-bolt Positraction rear end. The odometer shows 2,214 miles, but the title reads mileage-exempt.

The kids on your street will go nuts when they hear you bought a ’6-7. Here’s your chance to be the most popular person on the block!
The auction for this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Custom Convertible ends Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at 11:45 a.m. (MST).
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