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  2. Nov 15, 2010 · Introduced on September 26, 1963 and built between model years 1964 and 1977, the Chevrolet Chevelle was available in a wide array of body styles; everything from a two-door sport coupe to a four-door estate wagon.

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  3. The evolution of the Chevrolet Chevelle through the decades is a crazy ride that mirrors automotive history in the late 20th Century, with an oil crisis, environmental regulations, and shifting...

    • 10 The Yenko Chevelles
    • 9 An Iconic Movie Car
    • 8 NASCAR Success
    • 7 New Looks in 1966-1967
    • 6 The Steam-Powered Concept
    • 5 Myth of The Z16 Convertible
    • 4 A (Somewhat) Anticlimactic End
    • 3 History of The Name
    • 2 The Chevelle SS
    • 1 New Chassis

    Don Yenko, a retired race car driver and car dealer in Pittsburgh developed a line of Chevelle, Camaro, and Nova ‘supercars’ that were built specifically for performance and with the prospect of competing in races. It isn't certain which and how many of these special-ordered vehicles actually ended up competing. Roughly 350 of these ‘Yenko’ Chevell...

    The Chevelle is the Samuel L. Jackson of movies cars. Why? Because Hollywood just can't get seem to get enough of this vehicle. From Dazed and Confused to Talladega Nights and multiple Fast and the Furiousappearances, there isn't a genre that this car cannot perform in. With over 1,600 total appearances in movies and TV shows, there aren't many oth...

    The third-generation Chevelle body style was popular in NASCAR competition between 1973-1977. Perhaps it isn't just a coincidence that the car's sporting success arrived just when the Chevelle was celebrating its ten-year anniversary in 1973. Incidentally, it was also the most extensive redesign in the car's ten-year history. Cale Yarborough, a ret...

    In 1966, Chevrolet restyled the Chevelle to comply with the "Coke bottle body" trend that was a popular production choice during the sixties. Aside from the narrow center and flaring fenders of the so-called Coke body style, this year's Chevelle offered smoother frame contours and curved side windows. Makeover was the name of the game in 1967 when ...

    In the sixties, pollution and carbon dioxide awareness became a rising issueand automotive companies were under increasing pressure from both the government and public to come up with more environmentally-friendly models to combat the issue. An alternative to gas-powered vehicles was at the forefront of the discussion. In 1969, General Motors was m...

    In 1965, Chevrolet had an order to fill for 200 regular production Z-16 coupes, and one Z-16 convertible, which would eventually be built at the Kansas City plant. The prototype for the Z-16 model was built at the Baltimore plant. Rumor has it that the one convertible Z-16 was built especially for Chevrolet General manager Semon "Bunkie" Knudsen, b...

    There isn't one set reason why the Chevelle had lost its nameplate at the end of an unfulfilling 1977 production year leading into a slow but steady decline until its inevitable discontinuation. In its final year, big-block engines were discontinued and the SS received a considerable downgrade from its previous forms. Despite the infamous model's i...

    Where did the name 'Chevelle' come from in the first place?Chevelle is a French word that translates as 'bold and beautiful.' 'Cheval' is also the French word for 'horse', and, considering the immaculate horsepower of the vehicle is known for, is more than just appropriate. A name made further necessary, considering that Louis Chevrolet, co-founder...

    The Chevelle Super Sport was Chevrolet's attempt at stepping into the muscle car arena in 1965 with this sport trim model - 350 horsepower L9 engine built to compete with the other cars contributing in the muscle car frenzy. Pontiac had already set the bar pretty high with their 389 cubic inch Bonneville engine LeMans. In 1966, the Chevelle SS had ...

    In the third-generation of the Chevelle, Chevrolet gave the vehicle a bit of a foundational makeover in creating a newer, sturdier frame model with larger rear axles, wider wheel rims, increased front and rear suspension travel with revised geometry, and more. John Z. DeLorean, who was Chevrolet's dynamic general manager at the time of the chassis ...

  4. Jan 14, 2021 · Through most of the late 60s and 70s, the Chevy Chevelle embodied what made a Muscle Car great. From the big V-8 engine to the iconic exterior design; the Chevelle is an iconic classic.

  5. Nov 21, 2019 · 21 November 2019. The Chevrolet Chevelle represented one of GM’s most versatile nameplates when it was first introduced in the mid-1960s.

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    • When did the Chevy Chevelle come out in the US?2
    • When did the Chevy Chevelle come out in the US?3
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    • When did the Chevy Chevelle come out in the US?5
  6. Aug 17, 2019 · A: The Chevelle debuted in 1964 when Chevrolet decided to add a midsize to its car lineup that included Corvette, Corvair, Chevy II and the full-size Biscayne, Belair and Impala models. The new ...

  7. Apr 17, 2024 · One of the most exciting muscle cars of all time, a 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS 454 can sell for anywhere from $75,000 to $237,000. The 2024 Chevelle 70/SS is a modern reimagining of one of these 70s ...