Chevelle First Generation Differences (1964-1965-1966-1967 discrimination)
When you see a first generation Chevrolet Chevelle, can you easily know which year is it ?
1964 – 1965 – 1966-1967 has small differences, watch the video…
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Wait for the ending its great !!!
Driver states: Funny story.
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So he challenged us, ah wel ok..
you got our attention..
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66
64 is my favorite
66
I like the 67 the most. Subtle differences between it and the 66 but the “pointier” front fenders over the headlights just looked better somehow. A friend had 67 Chevelle painted such a dark green ( custom colour) that it usually looked black and a “tuned” LT1 350 in it, 4 speed rock crusher,and a 12 bolt with 4:10s????. That car may not have been a 9 second street terror but it went like lightening.
i sold a maroon one just like that
One of my dream cars, 1st 69 Z28RS ( with cross ram and headers in the trunk), 2nd 67 Chevy ll Nova SS with the “hi po 327” 67 Chevelle SS with the top of the line 396, the 70 Chevelle SS with the LS6 and finally a 63 Split window Vette. All of these with a 4 speed and the rear geared around 3:73s or 4:10s 12 bolt if that was available stock. To be completely honest would happily put a 70 Charger RT with the Hemi or a 440 six pak somewhere in there and a 67 Barracuda too.
Awesome
1966
My favs 64/65
I owned a few of all four years. Loved them all and lucky to be able to say I still have both 66 and 67 Convertibles.
1966 chevelle
There is a huge difference between the back view on 64, 65.
The backup lights are incorporated into the taillights on the 64, the backup lights are in the bumper.
C’mon Muscle Car you shouldn’t have missed that!!!