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  2. Chevrolet Chevelle - Wikipedia

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    1968 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 Hardtop Sport Coupe ... few were sold in favor of the newly introduced 454 engine during late-1969. The LS5 454 cu in (7.4 L) V8 ...

  3. Chevrolet big-block engine - Wikipedia

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    1968–1969 Chevrolet Camaro (most were dealer installed, but in 1969 both the L-72 and the ZL-1 were factory options) ... 454 in a 1970 Chevelle SS. For 1970, ...

  4. These 10 Rare Cars Sold for Over $1 Million

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    10. 1969 Chevrolet COPO Camaro ZL1. ... That left the standard-issue Chevy Camaro with a moderate engine of 396 cubic inches, limiting power compared to competitors. ... 8. 1970 Chevelle SS 454 LS6.

  5. Super Sport (Chevrolet) - Wikipedia

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    The first Chevrolet to carry the "SS" badge was based on the Corvette C1 of 1956 (pictured) In December 1956, Chevrolet unveiled a show car based on the first generation Corvette called the Corvette Super Sport. In early 1957, the Chevrolet Corvette SS debuted — a custom built racing sports car that was the first Chevrolet to wear the SS badge.

  6. Here’s the ‘getaway car’ Travis Kelce chose to whisk Taylor ...

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    The Chevy Chevelle SS is one of the most desirable Chevys ever built, roaring to life during the renaissance of muscle cars in the 60s and 70s. ... chose the 1969 Camaro. The 1970 Chevelle SS came ...

  7. Chevrolet L78 - Wikipedia

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    Between 1966 and 1969 the L78 was the highest-horsepower engine available in Chevrolet's intermediate line via a Regular Production Option (RPO). Despite this, in 1969 an L72 427 cu in (7.0 L), 425 hp (317 kW) engine could be ordered in an intermediate via a Central Office Production Order (COPO).