No that is wrong, Chrome. The Apache Black 66 & 76 were made with Chrome barrel and receiver.
I don't know about the Super Deluxe name however they do exist. I currently own a black stocked version with white diamonds. The receiver is chrome plated and the barrel is nickel. I checked the serial number (2311XXX) a while back and believe it is mid 1960's production. Wikipedia indicated the nickel version was Brazilian but mine is stamped Remington. Other barrel markings are "BY", "REP" in parenthesis, what looks like an iron cross and and the number 70. Buttstock is also marked Remington USA.
Classic Deluxe
The B means B grade wood,and the dl means deluxe grade.Thus you have a B deluxe grade model of the remington model 700.
Classic Deluxe
Classic Deluxe
CDL stands for Classic Deluxe.
Classic Deluxe
1500.00
100-500 USD.
From the Remington "Support Help Center" files, with "BDL acronym" put in search field, you can see: "The ADL-BDL designations were originally acronyms for A Grade Deluxe and B Grade Deluxe. The deluxe term was once tacked on to the end of the model designation" They don't use this sort of model designation any more, though you can see by pricing that a stainless steel barrel costs more (more deluxe) than the B Grade version. Similarly, the synthetic stock is way less deluxe than the wood one. So "BDL" means B-grade De-Luxe, or not quite top dollar, but fine enough for next-to-best.
CD in CDL stands for classic deluxe.
It will be marked on the barrel.