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Chevrolet Chevelle

1972 Chevrolet Chevelle—last year of this bodystyle
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1972 Chevrolet Chevelle—last year of this bodystyle

The Chevrolet Chevelle was created in 1964 as a midsize model automobile from Chevrolet. It was produced throughout the 1960s and 70s and was one of General Motors' most successful models. Chevelle models ranged from economical family cars (by the standards of the day) to powerful coupes, although many survivors are from the latter group. The Malibu was at first an upmarket submodel of the Chevelle but later became a model in its own right. The Chevelle chassis provided the platform for the Chevrolet Monte Carlo, a very successful model in its own right.

The Chevelle Malibu SS represented Chevrolet's entry into the hot midsize muscle car battle. The Chevelle SS was the high performance version and had its own line of engines and performance equipment. At first caught napping with just a 327 in³ (5.4 L) V8, the Chevelle SS would soon sport powerful 396 in³ (6.5 L) V8s and eventually the most powerful rated engine in muscle car history, the LS6 454 in³ (7.4 L) 1970. The Chevelle, along with the Pontiac GTO, remains one of the most popular cars from this era—and for good reason. Its strong performance at a reasonable price made it popular on the street and at the track.

On screen

Chevrolet Chevelles appear in the background of a number of Dirty Harry films including The Enforcer and Magnum Force.

A 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu appeared in Quentin Tarantino's cult movie Pulp Fiction. It is the car owned and driven by Vincent Vega.

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Chevrolet Malibu

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