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Chevrolet SS

Chevrolet SS
Lot Number | 40 |
Make | Chevrolet |
Model | SS Coupe |
Year | 1972 |
Transmission | Automatic |
Engine | 350 ci V8 |
Mileage Indicated | 27726 |
Paperwork | Yes |
This 1972 Chevrolet SS Coupe represents one of South Africa’s most iconic muscle cars—a home-grown version of the Australian Holden Monaro, rebadged and slightly restyled for the local market. Fitted with a 350ci (5.8L) V8 and automatic transmission, the SS delivered robust performance and quickly became a favourite both on the road and the racetrack.
Finished in bold orange with a period-correct vinyl roof, the car stands out as a true classic of the era. The spacious five-seater coupe layout and distinctive two-tone black vinyl and checkered cloth interior add to its vintage appeal and everyday usability.
These South African-built Chevrolets are part of a unique chapter in local automotive history, and with rising interest from collectors and enthusiasts, well-preserved examples like this are becoming increasingly hard to find.
A stylish slice of V8 history that combines rarity, nostalgia, and driving enjoyment in one eye-catching package.
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