Yes no difference. Wrong, A 66 Chevelle and a 65 are totally different hood styles. 66 and 67 are the same
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I had a 1970 Malibu for 23 years and it got 17 to 19 miles per gallon. I still have a 1970 Chevelle SS396 Convertible that gets 9 to 11 miles per gallon.
If you cut the housing down to fit the chevelle it will work but to just take and try to put it under the chevelle it's too long.
Actually, yes. ALL super sport Chevelles were Malibu's. From 1966-1969 the SS396 was actually it's own model and had it's own VIN code, but they were still built on the Malibu trim package platform. In '64-'65 and '70-'72 the super sport Chevelles shared the same VIN code as the Malibu, for example, a 1970 Malibu coupe has a VIN code of 13637. A 1970 Chevelle SS coupe has the same VIN code, 13637. The same is true for convertibles and El camino's. So while the '69 SS396 was never actually called a Malibu SS396, technically it IS a Malibu in SS396 trim.
no, it's too wide.
no but a 66 chevelle frame will
The first Chevelle SS was built in 1964 as an option on the Malibu trim package. The first big block Chevelle SS was the 1965 Z16 Malibu SS396. It is a VERY rare car, only 201 were ever produced. ALL 201 of them were equipped with 4 speed manual transmissions.
Yes. No problem.
the 138 code is part of the VIN. It is the first three numbers of the VIN number. One example of what it would look like is 138377k144235. This VIN would code out as a 1967 Chevelle SS396 2 door coupe. 13837 defines the GM division, model, and body style. The K is the factory code, in this case, the Leed's plant in Kansas City, Missouri. The last six numbers are the sequential production numbers, the first 1967 Chevelle would start at 100001 and go from there. 13867 would be a SS396 two door convertible. The 138 VIN code only applies to '66-'69 super sport Chevelles because the SS396 was it's own model for those years. All other years, it was an option for the Malibu trim package, which makes identifying a true SS nearly impossible with the VIN alone because for example, in 1970 a V8 Malibu with a 307 has the same VIN code as an LS6 super sport does: 136.
There are a few websites which offer unbiased reviews of the '66 Chevelle. Some of the most popular include Motortrend, Car Gurus and Second Chance Garage.
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