Introduced in 1964, the Chevrolet Chevelle was a mid-sized car designed to be a family staple. While it looked the part of the family car, the Chevelle was ripe for the burgeoning muscle car trend. A variety of six- and eight-cylinder engines were available, it was the introduction of the Malibu SS trim that sent this Chevy model into the realm of muscle car. The Malibu would be so popular that it would earn a line of its own. Still, the Chevelle powered its way through three generations before finally seeing the last ones roll off the assembly lines in 1977. There were plenty of Chevelles at the Pumpkin Run Nationals sponsored by the Fastiques and held at the Clermont County Fairgrounds. Here are some of them.
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