1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

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$26,900
Stock #
BW7051
Engine Size
396ci V8
Transmission Type
Manual
VIN
136679B357171
Miles
79,587
$26,900
Stock #
BW7051
Engine Size
396ci V8
Transmission Type
Manual
VIN
136679B357171
Miles
79,587

Description

1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

1969 Chevrolet Malibu (Chevelle SS tribute) for your consideration. This Malibu comes in a Leman’s blue paint job complemented by a very well-put-together black interior with a matching soft top. Powering this show-stopping Chevy is a 396ci V8 paired to a 4-speed manual transmission. This Malibu has had a full frame-off restoration and we have the pictures and documents to prove it, leaving no nut or bolt untouched. This Chevy features powering steering, power brakes, power top, BFG tires, new wiring harness, new paint, electric fans, 3 core aluminum radiator, aftermarket gauges, new gas tank, and new top. If you are in the market for a well-done and ready-to-go Chevelle, look no further. Drive this one out of our showroom or have us assist with shipping it to you anywhere in the United States! Don’t hesitate to give us a call with any questions or for more information.

The 1968 Chevelle received an all-new distinctly sculpted body with tapered front fenders and a rounded beltline. The car adopted a long-hood/short-deck profile with a high rear-quarter “kick-up”. While all 1967 Chevelle models rode a 115-inch (2,900 mm) wheelbase, the 1968 coupes and convertibles now rode a 112-inch (2,800 mm) wheelbase. The 4 door sedans and wagons turned to a 116-inch (2,900 mm) span. Tread width grew an inch front and rear. Hardtop coupes featured a semi-fastback, flowing roofline (with a long hood and short deck, influenced by the all-new Camaro. The fastback appearance was a revival of a streamlining bodystyle on all GM products from 1942 until 1950, as demonstrated on the Chevrolet Fleetline. Top-trim models (including the SS 396 and new luxury Concours) featured GM’s new Hide-A-Way wiper system. Lesser Chevelles would get that change later.The entry-level Chevelle 300 (131 – 132 VIN prefix) was available as a pillared coupe and/or station wagon (Nomad) while the 300 Deluxe and Nomad Custom (133 or 134 VIN prefix) had a 2-door hardtop added to the lineup (fourth and fifth VIN characters will be 37; with the previous 300 Deluxe the hardtop was available with the Malibu and SS396 but not the base 300/Deluxe in the USA not counting those produced for the Canadian market). The SuperSport (SS396 sport coupe, convertible, and El Camino pickup) became a series on its own. Chevrolet produced 60,499 SS 396 sport coupes, 2,286 convertibles, and 5,190 El Caminos; 1968 was the only year the El Camino body style would get its own SS396 series designation (13880).

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