Straight 6: 200, 230, and 250. V8: 283, 307, 327, 350, 396, 402, 427, 454. Keep in mind that there were several different versions and performance levels of all of the V8's except for the 307 (only one 307 was offered.) The 427 was never a regular production engine for the Chevelle, but could be ordered with the Central Office Production Order program, and are extremely rare. In 1970 the 402 replaced the 396, but was still called a 396.
Chevrolet Chevelle was created in 1964.
Chevrolet Chevelle Laguna was created in 1973.
That all depends on the rear gearing in your car and the size of your engine.
intermediate sized car with a choice of engines from a 6 cyl. up to the biggest v8 of the day from GM.
250, 307, 350, 396/402, 454 CID.
The first Chevrolet Malibu was produced in 1964 as a subseries of the Chevrolet Chevelle. In 1978 the Chevrolet Malibu became a model on its own, replacing the Chevelle.
The first Chevelle was produced in 1964.
1977 Chevrolet Chevelle/Malibuhttp://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_83131-Chevrolet-Chevelle-Malibu-1977.html
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
The 1970 Chevy Chevelle came with a 6 cylinder, all the way up to a 454 V8. If you have the 396 or 454 you need to use Premium Fuel. All other engines can run on Regular.
You can find parts for a Chevrolet Chevelle from various different sources either online or at motor vehicle breaker yards. These include but are not limited to Euro Car Parts, Arnold Clark and Chevrolet Chevelle Parts direct.
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