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None. The Super Sport was only available in the 2 door coupe, convertible and Elcamino.
The car is a 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport.
Chevelle Super Sport
The Malibu was originally a trim package for the Chevelle. It was a step above the base model Chevelle. ALL Super sport Chevelles are Malibu models, but most Malibu models aren't super sports. Chevrolet always referred to the Malibu coupes as "sport coupes" so it was more of a sporty package rather than a luxury package.
depending on the year of the car, Chevrolet had developed cars that had the same body style, but with different names. for example, in 1968 Chevrolet had built the chevelle.and this body style had several different variants, one would be a Malibu, then a chevelle Malibu, a chevelle, and a chevelle super sport. so a chevelle clone would be just taking a car with one body style, and converting it to a different variant that had the same body stylr. it would be like taking a chevelle-Malibu abd converting it to a chevelle ss.
SS stands for super sport
It could be. You need to run the VIN# on the car and that will tell you.
1969 Chevelle Super sport.
Well, the sport coupe was a 2 door hardtop rather than a 2 door post or 4 door sedan. The Malibu 2 door hardtop is considered to be a sports coupe. While ALL 1970 Chevelle Super Sport's are Malibu's, most Malibu's were not Super Sport's.
There's probably no true way to tell for sure, but rest assured such a combination is a very rare car.
Multiple Chevrolet assembly plants. Arlington, Texas, Kansas City, Missouri, and Baltimore Maryland just to name a few. Basically any plant that assembled Chevelles also assembled Chevelle Super Sports.
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