How can you tell a fake Chevelle SS?
See all 44 photos A 1970 Chevelle cannot be proven to be a SS model by examining the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), nor by examining the Body by Fisher (cowl tag) plate, unless the car was assembled at the Oshawa Canada Plant, which was the only plant to list the RPO codes directly on the cowl tag.
How much is a 1972 Chevelle SS worth?
Vehicle Valuation Analysis
Bodystyles | Median Sale |
---|---|
Hardtop Coupe | $20,000 |
Nomad Station Wagon | $20,900 |
Sport Coupe | $22,375 |
SS Convertible | $37,675 |
What is the rarest Chevelle ever made?
What Is the Rarest Chevelle? The rarest Chevelle is the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 Convertible — some believe that less than 20 were ever produced.
What Motor came in a 1972 Chevelle SS?
Performance Specs
Engine | Size | Quarter mile |
---|---|---|
V8 | 350ci | – |
V8 | 350ci | – |
V8 | 402ci | – |
V8 | 454ci | 15.1 sec @ 93 mph |
What makes a car an SS?
“SS” is an acronym for “Super Sport,” which is a major signature performance package manufactured by General Motors, and it is common with the Chevrolet. Some examples of Super Sports cars are Chevrolet Impala (manufactured in 1961), Nova, Camino, Camaro, Monte Carlo, Chevelle, and the Chevrolet truck.
How do you read a 11 digit VIN number?
How to decode a VIN?
- Digits 1 through 3 combined is the WMI, (World Manufacturer Identifier).
- Digits 4 through 8 represent the vehicle descriptor section.
- Digit 9 is a check digit.
- Digits 10 through 17 is the Vehicle Identifier Section.
- The 11th digit is the manufacturer’s plant code.
When did 17-digit VIN numbers start?
1981
In 1981, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration mandated that all vehicles from that point forward must have a standardized 17-digit vehicle identification number.
Did a 1972 Chevelle have a 454?
1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 Convertible 4-speed (201.5 kW / 274 PS / 270 hp) (since September 1971 for North America U.S.) specs review.
Why is it called a heavy Chevy?
—Chevrolet launched the Heavy Chevy Chevelle in mid-1971 and offered it again in 1972. The Heavy Chevy Chevelle, billed as being “heavy on looks and light on price,” was aimed at unmarried 20-somethings looking for a performance car at an economy car price.
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