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Much like the ’66 SS, the ’67 Malibu features heavy-duty suspension on all four corners to achieve a hunkered-down stance and great handling to go along with it.
Check out Jeff and Dawn Skelton's 1964 Chevy Malibu SS with Billet Specialties Wheels and Continental Tires, Featured in the 2007 February Issue of Chevy High Performance Magazine ...
Other upgrades include addition of 15-inch rally wheels from a '67 Malibu SS fitted with 1960s-style redline tires and an aluminum radiator and beefy new fan setup for better cooling of the "hot ...
Three big-block engines were offered in the SS model: 325-, 350-, and 375hp versions of the 396. The L79 327/325 small-block V-8 was the most powerful engine available in the 136-code Malibu. See ...
Malibu moved to GM's award-winning global architecture for 2004, offering greater technology, efficiency and performance – including the return of the Malibu SS, which featured a 240-horsepower ...
Last, but certainly not least, the ’67 Chevy Chevelle SS 396 shows a mere 31,909 miles (51,353 km) reading on the odometer – though we have no information if that is also original or of the ...
Oakland resident Matt Davies is the proud owner of this issue’s featured car, a 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu convertible. While there were seven engine options for Chevelle, our featured car ...
In 1965, a Chevy Chevelle Malibu SS 396 weighed around 3,700 pounds and rolled on 7.75-14 two-ply tires mounted on 6-inch-wide steel wheels. The Z16 Package provided the stiffer boxed steel frame ...
Much like the '66 SS, the '67 Malibu features heavy-duty suspension on all four corners to achieve a hunkered-down stance and great handling to go along with it.