This is a 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 tribute that has an appeal that's as clear as black and white: literally. Not only does it have a cool contrast look, but also serious big block power and four-on-the-floor. The black has that instant look of quality that comes from a large recent investment. Before they even laid down the color, they made sure it had a good canvas with straight sheetmetal and good gaps all around. It has... an aggressive look that earns its SS upgrade, including the blacked-out grille, faux hood vents, ribbed lower rocker panels, and all the correct badging (even the Super Sport scripts on the rear fender. ) This vintage sporty appeal goes right down to the stock-style wheel cover with redline tires. And the crisp white convertible top gives this muscle car the added distinguished look of a tuxedo. If you like the timeless black and white color combo with the roof up, then with the flip of a switch, you'll power down the top to reveal a style you'll really love. This is a factory black and white interior, so it continues this car's two-tone appeal. Plus, just like the exterior, you can see there was a solid investment in keeping it looking good. There's plenty of room for family and friends to enjoy this convertible, and the retro-style AM/FM radio with upgraded speakers even ensures their favorite driving tunes. But at its heart, this convertible is all about the driver. That's why you have a bucket seat with a center console in-between. The dual-spoke wood-rimmed steering wheel gives a clear view to the long speedometer, and your right hand may never want to leave the bright shifter. 1966 was the year that a Chevelle Super Sport really started to live up to its name. No longer just an appearance package, SS meant you were getting the big 396 cubic-inch V8. So with an accurate tribute like this, it's great to have a proper big block with such a fresh and tidy presentation. It looks terrific with the bold block, bright valve covers, and matching air topper all radiating from within the dark engine bay. Plus, this one has a few performance secrets like the Quick Fuel four-barrel carburetor and Edelbrock Performer RPM intake. So this is a true muscle machine that growls out of its dual exhaust. And you have complete control over the monster motor and its thunderous soundtrack thanks to the four-speed manual transmission. The power gets to the pavement through a stout 12-bolt rear end supported by tubular rear arms. And the driving experience remands solid thanks to features like power steering, a thick front sway bar, and power brakes w/discs up front. This is a terrific droptop classic that fires up eagerly and wants to hit the open road. And with a color combo like this, you know it's great to show off everywhere. So if you want a muscle car of distinction, call today!