Tuesday, October 19, 2021

68 Chevelle vs 69 Chevelle



The Chevrolet Chevelle is a mid-sized automobile which was produced by Chevrolet in three generations for the 1964 through 1978 model years. Part of the General Motors (GM) A-body platform, the Chevelle was one of Chevrolet's most successful nameplates. Body styles include coupes, sedans, convertibles, and station wagons. Super Sport versions were produced through the 1973 model year, and Lagunas from 1973 through 1976. After a four-year absence, the El Camino was reintroduced as part of the new Chevelle lineup in 1964. The G-body Monte Carlo, introduced in 1970, also used a platform that was based heavily on the Chevelle platform, although it was lengthened ahead of the firewall. The Malibu, the top of the line model through 1972, completely replaced the Chevelle nameplate for the redesigned, downsized 1978 model year. Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Chevelle

As for pricing for that very rare ’68 SS396 Convertible, NADA has the 375 horse L78 convertible listed at a high retail of $109,475. For comparison, a 1967 SS396/375 Convertible has a high retail of $103,950 while a 1966 comes in at $105,840, respectively. Source:https://amp.southcoasttoday.com/amp/42766277


68 Chevelle VS 69 Chevelle
Front bumper of a 68 has its turn signals in its bumper located under the headlights with smaller cutouts in the center of the bumper. 69 has cutouts in the center of the bumper, except they're a larger(wider)plus the turn signals sit inside there. Which car would you pick. Leave a comment! Also leave your Instagram profile name and I'll follow you.

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