The 2 speed Powerglide was the only automatic trans available for the Chevelle in 1965.
Yes. That was one of the options for 1965. Of the 96,946 GTO's produced in '66 35,667 were auto transmissions. I do not have a breakdown on shifter location.
64 chevelle is 16 feet
No.
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.
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no but a 66 chevelle frame will
that all depends on the type of 65 chevelle hubcaps you have and the shape their in.
Accessories for a 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle can be found online on the official Chevrolet website, which also provides a search facility for local dealers.
Yes no difference. Wrong, A 66 Chevelle and a 65 are totally different hood styles. 66 and 67 are the same
Do NOT use transmission fluid in your power steering. It is designed for automatic transmissions, and a few rare manual transmissions only. (1965 Plymouth "Slant Six" manual transmission used automatic transmission fluid). In most Chrysler products made after about 2002, ATF is what they use for power steering fluid.
ATF - made especially for Ford trannys Use Type F in 60's era automatic transmissions. The power steering system uses the same stuff BTW.
I believe it was an option in 65.