In 1964 Chevy introduced the mid-size Chevelle to fill a gap in its model line-up. Sharing the same 115-inch wheelbase as their hugely successful '55-'57 vehicles, this new model was the Bow Tie brand ...
Chevy's new mid-size entry, dubbed Chevelle, was an immediate hit when it landed in dealers' showrooms in 1964. While full-size Chevrolets had become bloated, the Chevelle brought back dimensions ...
The article 🌱 Patch AM: Explore this stunning 1965 Chevelle Malibu convertible appeared first on Fremont Patch. Greetings ...
The Super Sport was already a popular name in the Impala world, so Chevrolet decided to push things a step further by introducing an SS version for the Chevelle, too. Launched as the Malibu SS, the ...
Through 1972, the top-of-the-line Chevelle trim level was called Malibu. As far as the oily bits are concerned, the Z16 is the most exciting of the lot thanks to the 396 Turbo-Jet V8 engine with ...
Q: Greg, I’d like to know more about the 1965 Chevelle Z16 you wrote about in that special "Cars We Remember" section in the Gainesville Sun. Can you tell us more from your viewpoint and why Chevrolet ...
That's just one of many comments that the owner and builder have been asked about this pair of '65 Z16 Chevelles. The question is understandable, since these cars were built in such a limited number.
Q: Greg, I’d like to know more about the 1965 Chevelle Z16 you wrote about in that special "Cars We Remember" section in the Gainesville Sun. Can you tell us more from your viewpoint and why Chevrolet ...
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