on the side of the transmission itself.
Next to the starter
what model chevelle?, it all depends if your talking about the cheap model or the SS.
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.
1964
the chevelle ss 396 was the correct name and chevelle Malibu was a separate model of the chevelle.
Because General Motors decided to drop the Chevelle name from it's model lineup.
If they are of the same model type it will, check out that they are of the exact same model before trying. NO, they are definitely different body styles.
The Chevelle was developed in 1962-1963 and went into production in late 1963 for the 1964 model year.
69 yenko chevelle or the 375 horse SS 396 with the chambered exhaust.
That depends on the make and model of the transmission. Please ask a new question and include year, make, model, engine size.
Look on the side of the transmission housing. There will be a manufacturer tag on either the right or left side of the transmission. That will give you the manufacturer and serial number/model number of your transmission
on a 2oo7 model its located on the transmission.