1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS


 SS 396 Sport Coupe with front and rear seat bolts, standard. Use 'em. And insert your passengers do likewise.

Chevrolet SS 396. And SS doesn't stand for "Standing Still."

Nosiree. Any time we take a trim package like Chevelle and eqip it with a 396-cubic-inch Turbo-Jet V8, the effect is anything but static. 325 hp is standard; 360 costs a bit extra, as does 375, which is tops. They all swing though. Some just more than others.

But then we take this same specially powered Chevelle, give it stiffer springs and shocks, red stripe tires and a floor-operated 3-speed, and - voila! - you've got handling that'll send you in search of the nearest winding road.

Finally we add a hood with two sinewy bugles in it and a jet black grille, just for looks. Templation just struck, eh? Find out what an SS 396 can mean to you at your Chevrolet dealer's.


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