1964–1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Coupe

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First Generation Chevrolet Chevelle for sale.

Chevrolet's entry into the mid-size market and the start of the Chevelle's muscle-car story. The rare 1965 Z16 brought the 396 big-block, and from 1966 the SS 396 was its own series. Clean, straight first-gen cars (especially SS 396 and convertibles) are strong, with the 1965-66 styling the enthusiast favorite.

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Generation A-body

First Generation Chevrolet Chevelle

1964–1967 · 2-Door Hardtop / Convertible / Sedan / Wagon

Chevrolet's entry into the mid-size market and the start of the Chevelle's muscle-car story. The rare 1965 Z16 brought the 396 big-block, and from 1966 the SS 396 was its own series. Clean, straight first-gen cars (especially SS 396 and convertibles) are strong, with the 1965-66 styling the enthusiast favorite.

Key Engines

Inline-6 194 / 230 cu in · 120-140 hp
Small-block V8 283 / 327 cu in · 195-350 hp
Big-block V8 (SS 396) 396 cu in · 325-375 hp

Notable Trims

Malibu SS SS 396 Z16

What to look for on a 1964–1967 Chevelle

  • Rear frame-rail and trunk-floor rust
  • Quarter panel, wheelhouse, and cowl corrosion
  • SS 396 / Z16 authenticity — many clones and tributes
  • Cowl tag and engine-code verification

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