Classic muscle car aficionados probably have the Chevy Chevelle SS ranked high on their all-time favorite lists. And for good reasons, considering its high marks in terms of performance, styling, and hp.
One of the most successful GM nameplates, Chevrolet’s Chevelle, definitely gave all of its 1960s and 1970s competitors a run for their money. Especially when bulked up in SS (Super Sport) form.
1969 was the year when Chevrolet reverted a decision it made only three years before, with the SS 396 once again becoming an option package for the Chevelle SS after being sold as a separate series in 1966 and 1967.