1969 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE
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Used 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle
Posted: 16 days ago
Year: 1969
Make/Model: CHEVROLET CHEVELLE
Price:
$16,000
Location: Eugene, Oregon
Mileage: N/A
VIN #: N/A
Int Color: Black
Ext Color: Competition Orange w/Black Strip
Condition: Used

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1969 Chevrolet Chevelle 350 8 Cylinder 4 Speed Manual Transmission. This Car Is Complete. Its Clean Inside And Out. Balanced And Blue Printed. Has A Nice Cam And Flow Masters. Sounds And Looks Bad Ass. This Car Wins Car Shows It Definitely Turns Head When Rolling Down The Road. Listed by ClassyAuto.com - This Chevrolet is privately owned by Jimmy Thompson and is located in Eugene, Oregon. Please call 541-688-5317.

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Car Facts 1969 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE Fun Facts

The Chevrolet Chevelle was a mid-sized automobile from Chevrolet debuting in 1964. It was produced from 1964 through 1977 and was one of General Motors' most successful cars. Chevelle models ranged from economical family cars to powerful coupes and convertibles. The Malibu was at first the top trim level of the Chevelle line, and it replaced the Chevelle name entirely after 1977. The Chevelle chassis (based on the reengineered GM A platform) provided the platform for the Chevrolet Monte Carlo, a very successful model itself. The Chevelle was intended to compete with the similarly sized Ford Fairlane, and to return to the Chevrolet lineup a model similar in size and concept to the popular 1955-57 models. Early design photos show what would eventually be the Chevelle wearing Nova nameplates, the name that was used for the top trim level in the smaller Chevy II series. From 1964-69, the Chevelle was the basis for the similar Beaumont, a re-trimmed Canadian model sold by Pontiac dealers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Chevelle
In 1965, Chevrolet only produced 201 of their Chevelle 398s.

When Chevrolet downsized its 1978 intermediate line, cars once known as Chevelles were merged into the Malibu line.