There's no way to truly tell for sure, but Chevelles were staggeringly popular, one of the best-selling intermediates of the time.
The Chevelle/Malibu, Impala/Caprice
That was an odd combination . I don't think there were many. Mostly three speed on the tree.
The Chevelle convertible was available from 1964-1972.
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no chevelle was ever made in 87.
The last Model that Chevrolet called a Chevelle was 1977. From 1978 on they were all called Malibu. Malibu was a trim package for the Chevelle from 1964 to 1977, and was the most popular Chevelle model.
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Auto Trader would be a good place to find a 1968 Chevelle for sale. Newspapers often have vintage cars for sale. Also, eBay ad Craigslist are excellent places to find a 1968 Chevelle for sale.
The word 'camaro' has no meaning in any language. The cars' name was invented by Chevrolet. At the time, Chevrolet were naming all their cars beginning with the letter C as in Corvette, Caprice, Chevelle etc.So Camaro was 'made up' to suit.
1964-1977
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.
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