Chevelles have always carried a certain aura about them. As Chevrolet’s
entry into the mid-sized muscle car market, they provided high sales
numbers across many platforms as Chevrolet won the manufacturers crown
six of nine years from 1964 to 1972. At the tip of the Chevrolet sales
spear resided the Chevelle SS.
Beginning in 1969, the Chevelle SS was no longer its own model and was
relegated to being an option package. Hence, it can become difficult to
determine if a 1969–1972 model was ordered from the factory with Super
Sport equipment. Author and noted Chevelle expert Dale McIntosh
discusses each model in a year-by-year format, providing correct
information on what was and wasn’t part of the Malibu SS, SS396, and
SS-optioned Chevelle. Crucial to this is a firm understanding of
plant-by-plant variances along with mid-year changes that he has
identified to make your Chevelle SS factory correct.
Rarely does a book offer this much hard data in an easy and concise
read. You will be confident that your Chevelle SS is as original as
possible.
• Nearly 1 million Chevelles wore Super Sport insignia
• This book examines every component that is exclusive to an SS-optioned
Chevelle
• Nearly 500 color images show you what makes a Chevelle an SS model,
including options charts and year-by-year model variations
About the Author
Dale McIntosh became a Chevelle enthusiast when he purchased his first
black/black 1967 SS396 in the fall of 1967. In the 1990s, Dale created a
website, Team67. com, that morphed into ChevelleStuff.net; it is a
resource for Chevelle information. Dale is a leading expert in the
Chevelle community on cars ranging from 1964 through 1972. He has also
authored 1970 Chevelle SS: Muscle Cars In Detail #1 and Chevelle
1964–1972 Data and ID Guide.