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How do I identify a 1971 Chevelle SS?

How do I identify a 1971 Chevelle SS?

The small block and big block engines alike are identified by a casting number, found at the left rear of the block on the flange forward of the bell housing. On either side of the block (small block) or the right side of the engine above the old pan rails (big block) you will find a casting date.

How do you tell if a Chevelle is a true SS?

Look at the placement of emblems on the car, which is one of the most obvious markers for the SS package. The SS had an “SS” logo and the engine size on the fenders, a white “SS” emblem on a black rubber pad on the rear bumper and a large “SS” grille emblem. The grille should be painted black on a true SS.

Is the Chevy Chevelle coming back?

As for the release date, there is no official release date for Chevelle SS, but it will probably return at 2020, and the price of the car is also a mystery, but probably start from $32,000 for the basic model.

Where was the 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 made?

Starting in January 1967, the Chevelle SS396 took over and became its own 138xx series, the same as in the U.S. Produced at the Oshawa, Ontario production facility, only 867 SS 396 models were produced during 1967. Only 200 regular production 1965 Z16 Chevelles were built at the Kansas City plant.

When did the Chevy Chevelle become a SS?

The Chevrolet Chevelle from 1964 through 1972 underwent several changes with the SS (Super Sport) designation. In 1964 and 1965 the Malibu SS was offered in a sport coupe and convertible configuration. The Malibu SS had its own series in 1964 and 1965.

What kind of transmission does a Chevelle SS 396 have?

A 3-speed manual transmission, the F40 Heavy Duty suspension, blacked-out front grille, and rear cover panel with the SS 396 emblem in the center. A SS 396 emblems on the front fenders, twin bulge hood with chrome lovers, chrome wheel well and drip rail moldings.

When did RPO drop the 396 engine from the Chevelle?

1971 saw the Z25 SS Equipment option (along with the 396 engine) dropped and only the RPO Z15 SS Equipment option remained. However, the new RPO Z15 SS equipment option did not include a specific engine size as it had in 1969 and 1970.

How many Chevelle SS 396s were made in 1970?

Production Chevrolet produced 49,441 Chevelle SS 396 coupes in 1970, of which 47,448 were equipped with the L34 engine, of which 21,902 had manual transmissions, of which 11,759 were not equipped with cowl induction. Performance Acceleration* 0-60 MPH — 5.8 seconds 1/4-mile ET — 14.41 seconds @ 97.35 MPH

The Chevrolet Chevelle from 1964 through 1972 underwent several changes with the SS (Super Sport) designation. In 1964 and 1965 the Malibu SS was offered in a sport coupe and convertible configuration. The Malibu SS had its own series in 1964 and 1965.

1971 saw the Z25 SS Equipment option (along with the 396 engine) dropped and only the RPO Z15 SS Equipment option remained. However, the new RPO Z15 SS equipment option did not include a specific engine size as it had in 1969 and 1970.

What kind of VIN plate does a Chevelle SS have?

If you can, always look up under the dash for any signs of recent welding around the VIN plate. For ’68-’70, only big-blocks were available on the SS. In ’71-’72 you could get an SS with either a big-block or small-block. However, in ’72, GM was not allowed to sell the 307, or any big-blocks in the state of California.

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Ruth Doyle