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What year Chevelle is best?

What year Chevelle is best?

1970
According to Ausley, 1970 models are far and away the most desirable Chevelles to target, a fact that’s reflected in their pricing and how often this year shows up in pop culture. “The 363 or 454 cars from 1970 are the best to buy in terms of value,” he says.

What kind of engine did a 1966 Chevelle have?

Engine The 396 was the only engine available in the SS 396 Chevelle. It came in 325hp, 360hp (1966), 350hp (1967) and 375hp varieties. Watch out for re-stamped blocks. Brakes For 1966, SS 396s were outfitted with a single-chamber master cylinder and drums.

What kind of engine did a Chevelle SS 396 have?

The L78was based on the four-bolt main 396 block and had a solid-lifter camshaft with .520-inch lift, 11:1 compression, rectangular-port heads with 2.19-inch intake valves shared with the Corvette 427, an aluminum intake manifold and a 780-CFM Holley carburetor. Rebuilding a big-block Chevrolet is a straightforward affair.

Where is the VIN on a 1966 Chevelle SS 396?

The stamping on the pad located on the front passenger side of the engine should match the VIN. However, blocks were sometimes decked when rebuilt, wiping away the original stampings. Sometimes, too, unscrupulous people deck and re-stamp a “date correct” block in order to build a “numbers-matching” car.

What kind of transmission did a 1967 Chevelle have?

The factory four-speed shifter in the 1967 Chevelle featured a reverse lock-out mechanism. The available manual transmissions in the Chevelle were either the standard three-speed (even with the SS 396), or one of the three optional four speeds.

What engine does a 1967 Chevelle have?

In 1967, there were seven available engine choices when ordering the Chevelle. When the new cars rolled into the showroom, the previous year’s standard 194ci six cylinder had been dropped from the lineup. This made the 140 horsepower 230ci six cylinder the Chevelle’s base engine.

What was the last year for a Chevy 396?

The last production year for the 396 was 1969. In 1970 some Chevrolet cars were produced with the 396SS badge but they actually had 402 engines instead of true 396s. Due to the great performance potential of these engines, parts are easily available from most any performance auto parts supplier and usually at reasonable prices.

What year did Chevy 396 come out?

396 Basics The Chevrolet 396 was introduced in 1965 and was based in what was known as the Mark IV block that later became the basis for larger displacement engines. The 396 engine is based on a 90-degree V8 design that uses a camshaft in the center of the block.

What size engines did a Chevrolet Chevelle have?

The engines available in base-model Chevelles still included the 230ci and 250ci six-cylinder engines (140 and 150 horsepower respectively), and the 307ci V8 that put 200 horsepower under the hood. The 307ci engine was first produced in 1968.

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Ruth Doyle