No. Bench seats were actually more common than bucket seats were.
62,372 Total for the SS model
junkyard, e-bay, or a local swap meet.
LS6 Chevelles had rear disc-brakes
1967-1970 Catalina, Bonneville, Executive, and 1967-1968 Grand Prix. Of course 67- 68 will have cutout in rear seat back for speaker grill. If getting seats from bone yard simply swap speaker set up into your 1970, assuming your not keeping stock appearance. Also, bucket seats from the 67-69 will fit and console can be swapped into 1970 with little trouble. 69 was last year for full size car bucket seats and a rare option. You may have to swap or fab brackets under carpet to attach inner seat mounts.
peoples party got 81 seats in 1970 election
The cast of Seats Two - 1970 includes: Moniek Toebosch Trix Zwartjes
No station wagons and elcaminos do. chevelles frames are not boxed as elcos and sw are and have different rear sections along with length also different body mount locations if you are good you can make them work but you will need part of your old frame. go to chevelle.com for the right info on this project
Yes
The Chevelle was built from 1964 to 1977. After 1977 the Chevelle name was dropped and all "Chevelles" were called Malibus after that. The most popular year for the Chevelle is 1970 thanks to the LS6 engine option. the LS6 is a 454 CID V8 rated (grossly under rated) at 450 HP, and it was the highest rated factory installed, regular production ever built at the time. It held that record for decades. 1970 is the ONLY year the LS6 engine was available, and the Chevelle was the ONLY model it was ever installed in.
Yes, I owned a 1971 (built and purchased in 1970) with a 250 6-Cylinder, automatic and factory air. It was Medium Yellow Gold with a multi-color gold vinyl roof. Interior was black with bench seats. My guess would be that V-8 was not available until after January 1971 when you could get bucket seats with a floor shifter. It was purchased new at McLarty Ford in Texarkana, Texas. I put over 100,000 miles on the car.
1970
1970