The term "ss" can refer to various things, but if you are referring to the Nazi SS (Schutzstaffel), it originated in Germany in 1925 as a paramilitary organization for the Nazi Party. Initially formed to provide personal protection to Adolf Hitler, it evolved into one of the most powerful and feared institutions in Nazi Germany, overseeing security, intelligence, and the implementation of the Holocaust. The SS was instrumental in enforcing Nazi ideology and loyalty to Hitler. After World War II, it was declared a criminal organization during the Nuremberg Trials.
The SS stands for: Steam Ship
Hitler was in overall command of the SS but Himmler was directly in control of the SS .
SS 307 (SS) Stainless Steal (307) Composition of steal
The SS (Schutzstaffel ), specifically the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler and the SS Begleit Kommando.
Schutzstaffel (Protection Unit)
No supercharger. SS stands for Super Sport.
SS engines that year were the 350 and 454.
Yes, that would be part of the SS package.
no
a p-nus up your @ss buddy, a p-nus up your @ss.
The RS package is what got you the hideaway headlights. So, just an SS would not have them. But an SS/RS would have them.
1965 ss chevelles did not come with a 350 engine.
It was an option
No
Nope.....350
on 26th march 2010
no