I. 402 C.I. Big Block V8
II. Holley 4-Barrel Carburetor
III. Weiand Intake
IV. 4-Speed Manual
V. Power Steering
VI. Power Brakes
VII. Front Disc Brakes
VIII. Factory Gauges
IX. Center Console & Clock
X. Aftermarket AM/FM/Cassette Stereo
XI. Aux. Gauges
XII. Nice Black Vinyl Interior
XIII. Aftermarket Steering Wheel
XIV. Dual Exhausts
The Chevrolet Chevelle is as synonymous with American performance as baseball and apple pie are to .....
America itself. That's especially true for this red-blooded 1966 model Malibu SS Tribute, with its gorgeous red paintjob and the monster of a V8 it hides beneath its hood. Dressed in a beautiful bright red color scheme, this Chevelle doesn't just look badass, it's got the power to back it up because when the terms ""big-block"" and ""Chevelle"" are combined, good times are almost guaranteed to be had. Sitting inside this Chevelle's engine bay is a massive 402 C.I. V8, breathing through a 4-barrel carburetor providing all the power this Chevelle needs to torch its rear tires. Torque is stomped into the pavement through a quick-shifting 4-speed manual transmission, which allows for great throttle response and plenty of smiles behind the wheel. Freshly restyled for '66, the Chevelle got smooth contours, a broad new grille, bumper treatment, and curved side windows. This Chevelle's laser-straight bodylines are covered in a gorgeous shade of bright red paint, which has a wonderful finish as it gleams in the sun. The shiny chrome brightwork is in fantastic shape too, which is good because there's a lot of it! Taking a look underneath the car it's clear that the undercarriage is in great condition, as evidenced by strong floors, frame rails, trunk, and door jambs. Opening the doors and stepping inside reveals a stunning black vinyl interior, complete with comfy bucket seats that are perfect for cruising and a full center console for extra convenience. The car is equipped with a sharp set of 15"" Chevrolet rally wheels shoed with B.F. Goodrich RWL tires for a factory-fresh, period-correct look that's sure to turn heads! This car runs and drives down the road like a dream, and it's got a ton of horsepower to boot. Combining killer big-block performance and beautiful style, this '66 Chevelle Malibu is the real deal. We think it'd look great in your driveway, so don't let it pass you by!
VIN & Cowl Tag decode as follows:
VIN- 136176K206698
1: Chevrolet Motor Division
36: Chevelle Malibu
17: 2-door ""Sport Coupe""
K: Kansas City, Missouri GM Assembly Plant, U.S.A.
206698: Serial number; 106,698th 1966 Chevrolet scheduled for production at Kansas City Assembly
COWL TAG-
06D: Production date in the 4th week of June, 1966
5735: Job number, found on Baltimore and Kansas City cowl tags. This is believed to be an internal number used to track a car's particular interior work and aside from being found on the trim inspection sheet has no significance today. For Kansas City, this number begins at 0001 and goes all the way up to 9999, then starting back over with 0001.
66: 1966 model year
13617:
1 = Chevrolet Motor Division
36 = Chevelle Malibu, 8-cylinder
17 = 2-door ""Sport Coupe""
KAN: Built in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A.
29370: Fisher Body unit number, no relation to VIN
775-A: ""Dark Turquoise Renville Cloth, Medium Turquoise Imitation Leather"" interior trim
L: ""Tropic Turquoise"" exterior paint
W: Tinted windshield
2R=
2: Accessory Group II
R: Rear speaker
5Y=
5: Accessory Group V