The Chevelle burst on to the scene on the new GM A-body platform that became legendary for being the basis of some of the Kings of the muscle car era including the Pontiac GTO , the Buick Gran Sport, and the Olds 442. The Super Sport option allowed Chevy to enter the muscle car fray. The Super Sport package was available on the upscale Malibu two-door hardtop and convertible models; the option added special exterior brightwork with SS emblems and the 14-inch full-disc wheel covers from the Impala SS. Inside, the vinyl bucket-seat interior featured a floor console for models equipped with the optional Muncie aluminum four-speed-manual or Powerglide two-speed automatic instead of the standard three-speed manual. Malibu SS also got a four-gauge cluster in place of engine warning lights, and a dash-mounted tachometer was optional. While many people have different tastes, the Chevelle lives on today through many enthusiasts love for the timeless styling and driving experience. This '65 Chevelle Malibu SS comes with the original protect-o-plate delivered new to Oroville, California before spending most of its life in Arizona. It comes with a professionally rebuilt 350ci V8 engine and TH 350 automatic transmission. It has awesome visual aesthetics with Regal Red paint, black interior, bucket seats, console shift, Grant wood steering wheel, additional gauges, tachometer, power steering, power front disc brakes, electronic ignition, Cragar wheels, and much more!
| Price | $27,675 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Chevrolet |
| Model | Chevelle |
| Year | 1965 |
| Miles | 2,939 |
| Color | Regal Red |
| Engine | 350 V8 |