The Impala was Chevrolet’s big star during the ‘60s, and since the GM brand tried to make the most of this model’s momentum, other lineups more or less became second-class citizens of its empire.
Chevrolet built more than 370,000 Chevelles for the model year 1964, and unsurprisingly, the most popular was the 2-door Malibu sport coupe with approximately 69,000 units.
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1964 is the year that brought us the Chevelle, with the first generation (available until MY 1967) eventually being offered in a wide variety of body styles, including 2-door hardtop, coupe, convertible, and sedan, as well as 4-door sedan and hardtop. 7 photos
The model we have here is a 4-door sedan that retains all the original parts that came with the car back in ’64, and according to the owner, it’s not only super-clean but also dent-free.
Judging from the photos that were included in an ad on Craigslist, this Chevelle indeed looks very solid; as it turns out, there are two reasons for this.