Not many. Contact Year 1, online. They will be able to give you the actual numbers.
Not many. Contact Year 1, online. They will be able to give you the actual numbers.
About $3500, I think, depending on how you built it.
That was an odd combination . I don't think there were many. Mostly three speed on the tree.
Those have to be cut out, and welded back in.
A 1967 Chevelle SS hood will not fit directly on a 1966 Chevelle due to differences in the design and dimensions of the hoods between the two model years. The 1967 hood features a different contour and scoop design that isn't compatible with the 1966 body style. However, some enthusiasts may modify the mounting points to make it work, but this requires significant customization. For a proper fit, it's best to use a hood designed specifically for the 1966 Chevelle.
the chevelle ss 396 was the correct name and chevelle Malibu was a separate model of the chevelle.
Chevelle Super Sport
The first Chevelle SS was built in 1964 as an option on the Malibu trim package. The first big block Chevelle SS was the 1965 Z16 Malibu SS396. It is a VERY rare car, only 201 were ever produced. ALL 201 of them were equipped with 4 speed manual transmissions.
the 396 with 325 horse, the 396 with 350 horse and the 396 with 375 horse.
The Chevelle is a mid-size car produced by Chevrolet from 1964 to 1977, available in various trims and configurations. The Chevelle SS (Super Sport) is a high-performance variant that features upgraded engines, suspension, and styling enhancements, making it more powerful and sporty than the standard Chevelle. While all Chevelle SS models are Chevelles, not all Chevelles are SS models; the SS designation signifies a focus on performance and sportiness.
no return lines in 67, there were no pollution controls like that back then.
Sport series.