Chevrolet's marketing jargon for the Chevelle SS396 was simple:
'The SS396 will bring on a severe compulsion to go driving.' The
'66 model was a total upgrade to the first generation Chevelle and
it was a stunner. Styling was entirely new from the previous years,
providing a much longer, leaner appearance. This 1966 Chevelle
Malibu was not an original '138' code SS396, but is a freshly
restored (2019-20) tribute car, a virtual match to that performance
icon. A beautiful new 2-stage finish was applied (appears to be
Chevrolet Monza Red) and SS396 badging. The black vinyl interior
was completely restored and is equipped with Vintage Air, AM/FM
radio, tinted windows and manual convertible top. The original
powerplant has been upgraded to a built 468ci big-block fitted with
Edelbrock intake/carb, serpentine belt system and tube headers.
This Rat is backed by 700R4/OD automatic and a 12-bolt differential
w/street gearing. It sounds very strong through a stainless dual
exhaust system w/crossover pipe. Period correct American Racing
wheels mount stout 15" BFGoodrich Radial T/As. The chassis is
fitted with power steering, power assisted 4-wheel disc brakes,
front sway bar and new fuel tank. This handsome BowTie is going to
look great in someone's garage - be that yours? ALL VEHICLES SOLD
"AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1966 Chevrolet Malibu
Listing ID:CC-1361640
Price:$58,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1966
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Malibu
Exterior Color:Chevy Red
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:2
Stock Number:2772
VIN:136676B168436
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