Most Desirable Chevy Chevelles

By Cornelius Nunev


With but a single 2012 Oscar nomination for sound editing, the Ryan Gosling existential action film "Drive" has some film critics up in arms over the lack of interest. However, car buffs who have seen the movie know that Gosling's character Driver is driving no faceless post-muscle era car, but a 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle. Honoring "Drive" and the Chevrolet Chevelle, here are the best five models in the line's history, courtesy of Bold Ride.

People love the Chevy Chevelle

The main character in the film just gets the job done without adding any extra flare. That is just how the Chevrolet Chevelle was. It was the perfect muscle car without any flashy extras. It did miss the muscle car era a little bit though. The 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle did not miss the national fuel crisis though.

Chevelle production started in 1964 and continued for about 10 years. Arguably, Chevrolet's Chevelle designs reached their peak in 1970 with the SS 454, what some experts claim was the most powerful rated factory muscle car of its time. By 1973, however, while some tuners like Yenko, Nickey and Baldwin-Motion kept the idea of the Chevelle alive, factory standard offerings unsuccessful to catch on with the automotive-buying public.

#5 - Try out the 1964 Malibu SS 327 L76

Right out of the gate, Chevrolet made noise with this Super Sport model, which was powered by a 365 hp, 327 cubic inch L76 engine created by Corvette. Only a little number of these Malibu vehicles made it to the street, but those who got their hands on one no doubt liked the lightweight chassis and the high-powered, small-block power plant.

#4 - The 1966 Chevelle SS 396 L78 is here

Bold Ride explains that 1966 was the year the Chevelles went public. It had 375 hp and an L78 396 cubic inch big-block. This was produced a lot more than the previous year's car was. Its Mark IV big-block engine made sure it had a ton of power despite the fact that it had little fuel economy

# 3 - And then there is the 1965 Malibu SS 396 Z16

Most of these automobiles were driven by journalists and celebrities as the vehicles had 375 horsepower. It was an automobile that everyone wanted although there was only one convertible produced and 200 hardtops produced.

# 2 - Next is the 1970 Chevelle SS 454 LS6

In the 1970 Chevelle SS 454 LS6, there was 450 horsepower in the 454 cubic inch engine. The horsepower gates opened up when there was not a displacement cap. The Chevrolet Chevelle became an adventurous car.

#1 - The 1969 Chevelle COPO 9562 goes here

The COPO Chevelle appeared before the 1970 version. COPO stands for Central Office Production Order. These automobiles had a history of their own, and a lot of people do not know it. The automobile got 427 cubic inches despite the 400 cubic inch limit at the time. It was able to get 425 hp with that type of motor.

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