The 1969 Chevelle Malibu features SS396 badging but houses a larger 454ci V8 engine. The interior remains mostly original, while the exterior sports Garnet Red paint and distinctive SS branding. The ...
We started by ordering up Classic Performance Products’ (CPP) Stage IV Pro-Touring kit (PN 6467PTK-4, $3,599). This kit came with almost everything we needed to upgrade the Chevelle’s suspension and ...
Let’s be honest about it. The 1970 Chevelle was a great car, but the LS6 454 made it a beast that everybody absolutely loved. The Turbo-Jet engine developed 450 horsepower thanks to a four-barrel ...
Diehard Chevrolet fans who wanted a Super Sport in 1968 and liked the Chevelle had two engine choices if they walked into a GM dealership. The base unit was the Turbo-Jet 396 V8, which developed 325 ...
Back in the '60s, drum brakes didn't seem that bad since most cars were hobbled with the same lack of stopping prowess. Fast forward a few decades and it matters a bit more that it takes you an ...
This 1975 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Classic in The Woodlands, Texas, is a clean, honest A-body driver with a numbers-matching ...
Building a highly-detailed automobile is a matter of properly completing the numerous odds and ends of assembly with care and precision. The crew at Route 66 Motorsports is up to the task, as the ...
The 1966 Chevelle SS sits in a sweet spot that later muscle cars often overshot. It had real big-block power, a clean ...
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