That would be .035 in.
1964-1977
Depends on what year it is and which engine it has. If it has a pushrod engine in it, it has a timing chain instead of a belt. If it is an overhead cam engine, then it does. Keep in mind that the Malibu was originally a Chevelle model starting in 1964. The Malibu replaced the Chevelle in 1978, so there are a lot of possibilities here.
in 1964 a chevelle sold for 2800.00$$
The last Chevy Chevelle was made in 1977. Starting in 1978 the Chevelle nameplate was dropped and Chevy's midsize car was called the "Malibu" from then on. It's interesting because from the very beginning in 1964, the "Malibu" was actually a Chevelle model/trim package. Before 1978, ALL Malibu's were Chevelles, but not all Chevelles were Malibu's.
The chevelle was invented in 1964.
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.
1964-1966 smallblock corvette's to be more precise, the 461 smallblock chevy heads.
The Chevy Malibu brand was created as a high end subseries of the Chevrolet Chevelle beginning in 1964. The Malibu started out as the upscale Chevelle but soon became it’s own model.
Chevrolet Impala 1962 Ford Mustang 1964 Chevy Chevelle 1966
Chevrolet Chevelle was created in 1964.
1959. It was based on the Chevy full size platform. Starting in 1964 the El Camino was based on the Chevelle platform.
1964