That depends on the condition of the car, whether it has matching numbers or not, and what options it came with. L78 cars (375 HP 396) are worth more than cars that came with the case 396. 4-speed cars are generally worth more than automatics are. Rare options and rare paint colors all add to the value of the car as well. The value can vary SO widely based on these factors, it's impossible to give you a number without knowing all of them. Either way, as the old saying goes, it's worth what someone else is willing to pay for it.
what model chevelle?, it all depends if your talking about the cheap model or the SS.
About 3400lbs.
18.5 to 19'
Around 3500 lbs
69 yenko chevelle or the 375 horse SS 396 with the chambered exhaust.
any radiator support from 68 to 72 chevelle's should work.
possibly a 68, 70, 71, and 72 chevelle.
The 1970 chevelle ss with the 454 weighed 3,800 pounds.
I paid 3369.00 for a brand new SS 396 350 hp in December 1968
the chevelle ss 396 was the correct name and chevelle Malibu was a separate model of the chevelle.
Nothing....it's actually a Chevelle Malibu. A lot of times....especially for the older cars, most people just drop the "Malibu" part. Improved: The Malibu is an improved trim option from the Chevelle 300 Series So from 1964 and 1965 Chevrolet Malibu (SS)/ Chevrolet Chevelle 300 (deluxe) 1966 till 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle 300(Deluxe)/Malibu/SS 1969-1972 Chevrolet Chevelle 300/Malibu/SS
1969 Chevrolet Chevelle 454 SS