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What happened to the Chevrolet Chevelle?
Other than the introduction of the Camaro, which sold very well as it competed alongside other pony cars like the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet saw a sales slump in all other models. The Chevelle was no exception, with production dropping below 400,000, with a total of 369,100 cars produced.
What kind of engine does a 1967 Chevelle have?
The smallest engine available for the Chevelle jumped from the 194 cubic inch six cylinder to the 283 cubic inch six cylinder, which produced 140 horsepower Though the exterior body style remained fairly similar to the 1966 model, the extension of the front fenders and grille distinguished the 1967 model.
What kind of car was the 1967 Chevelle Concours?
Front cover of the 1967 Chevelle brochure A new model was introduced to the Chevelle lineup, the Concours. Instead of representing a new style, the Concours was merely a prestige wagon with woodgrain sides.