In 1964 Chevrolet introduced a new mid-sized car, the Chevelle. It was part of the A Body platform shared by some of the General Motors brands. The Chevelle, which ran through 1978 and covered three generations, was one of Chevy's best selling models. The Super Sport trim or SS was Chevy's first move into the muscle car. The top level trim for the first and second generation Chevelles was the Malibu. That's right, Malibu started as a trim line for the Chevelle. The El Camino was also based on the Chevelle. The car was wildly successful which is why you see so many at car events all over. There were plenty on hand for the 6th Cruisin' To A Cure For ALS show in Lawrenceburg. Here are a few that were on hand, including a yellow Malibu trim model.
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Friday, November 25, 2022
Chevelles Were On Hand In Lawrenceburg
In 1964 Chevrolet introduced a new mid-sized car, the Chevelle. It was part of the A Body platform shared by some of the General Motors brands. The Chevelle, which ran through 1978 and covered three generations, was one of Chevy's best selling models. The Super Sport trim or SS was Chevy's first move into the muscle car. The top level trim for the first and second generation Chevelles was the Malibu. That's right, Malibu started as a trim line for the Chevelle. The El Camino was also based on the Chevelle. The car was wildly successful which is why you see so many at car events all over. There were plenty on hand for the 6th Cruisin' To A Cure For ALS show in Lawrenceburg. Here are a few that were on hand, including a yellow Malibu trim model.
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