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1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Radiator




1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Radiator
1964 Chevelle Radiator
1965 Chevelle Radiator
1966 Chevelle Radiator
1967 Chevelle Radiator
1968 Chevelle Radiator
1969 Chevelle Radiator

Chevrolet was starting to make competitors nervous with the introduction of the

1966 Chevy Chevelle

. In the name of horsepower, smaller engine choices were dropped and the horsepower was creeping up. Notable changes were restyled body panels, a new grille and rear panel, new interior, and many other changes. The 1966 Chevelle boasted an entirely new look and feel with a more stylish roofline and the famous Chevrolet "coke bottle" shape. The 1966 Chevelle Super Sport was renamed the "SS396" to designate the new power plant and also received a pair of ornaments on the hood.
The 1966 Chevelle was available in several trim levels including the Chevelle 300, Chevelle 300 Deluxe, Chevelle Malibu, or Chevelle Super Sport. Each configuration could be ordered with a six cylinder (except SS) or V8 engine. Body style included 2 door sport coupes, 2 door sedans, 2 door convertibles, 4 door sedans, 2 door wagons, or 4 door wagons.

Interiors could be optioned with either bucket seats or bench seats and were available in a variety of colors. The most popular were Aqua, Aqua two tone, Black, Light Blue, Blue two tone, Bright Blue, Bronze, Fawn, Fawn two tone, Red, or White. The buyer could have ordered a number of different exterior colors including Tuxedo Black, Blue Charcoal Metallic, Provincial White, Mist Blue Metallic, Royal Mist Metallic, Marina Blue Metallic, Laurel Mist Metallic, Cypress Green Metallic, Artesian Turquoise Metallic, Tropic Turquoise Metallic, Aztec Bronze Metallic, Madeira Maroon Metallic, Plum Mist Metallic, Regal Red, Sandalwood Tan Metallic, Cameo Beige, Chateau State Metallic, and Lemonwood Yellow. Vinyl tops were only available in black.

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