Not stock. Maybe if you went thru COPO or somthing like that.
1964 absolutely did! http://www.ss396.com/1964/Chevelle/parts/1964_Chevelle.htm The 327 was available stock in various horsepower options from 1964 thru 1968.
yes.
Depends.... If it had a straight 6 or a 2 barrel 283, no. If it had a 327, most likely, especially if it has the L-79 (350 HP 327) in it. The first truly fast Chevelle was the 1965 Z16.... It was the first time the 396 was installed in the Chevelle.
Inline 6 194/230 V8 283/327 BB396
its a 1967 engine most likely from a chevelle with 275 HP
1964
come on man
1964.
Yes, any OEM 5 x 4.75 IROC will fit an early Chevelle. Be careful for aftermarkets, they come in different bolt patterns.
Other than a 1970 Chevelle SS, any Chevelle from the 1970s could have a 350
Because General Motors decided to drop the Chevelle name from it's model lineup.
Yes, but in 1964 and 1965 ONLY. Starting in 1966 they were ALL big blocks until the very end of super sport production when ANY engine was optional for an SS.
No.