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For looks, the ’68 Chevelle/Malibu gave buyers the choice ... Paint colors were Tuxedo Black, Fathom Blue, Grecian Green, Cordovan Maroon, Palomino Ivory, Ermine White, Island Teal, Tripoli ...
If you wanted a Chevelle in 1970, you had to choose from multiple body styles, including sport coupe, four-door sedan, and convertible. The convertible was the rarest and the most expensive, and ...
Jamis already had a ’68 Chevelle SS 396 at the time ... Jamis figures the Fathom Blue paint is about 70-percent factory, and the white vinyl top and the African Ivory interior are factory ...
Aside from the Grotto Blue factory-finish, this Chevelle also comes with a black vinyl roof, a twin domed hood, black-accented grille, SS 396 badging, hideaway windshield wipers, dual side mirrors ...
Our feature 1970 Chevelle SS LS6 coupe has been the subject of a frame-off restoration. It is finished in Fathom Blue with white SS stripes over a Parchment vinyl bench seat interior. It is ...
The El Camino would last only two model years before leaving the Chevy lineup, but would return for the 1964 model year, based on the Chevy Chevelle ... Finished in Fathom Blue Metallic over ...
Just six months ago, we broke the news of a redesign for the 2025 70/SS Chevelle reboot ... Its the original factory paint ...
Received at Courtesy Chevrolet in Phoenix, a Harrell dealer network reseller, the 1968 500hp Harrell 427 Chevelle wore Fathom Blue paint and a black vinyl top, featured a four-speed with disc ...
In 1963, the Chevelle's very first year ... The car on offer at the Las Vegas sale is painted Fathom Blue with a black interior. The engine in this example is Chevy's classic 396 Turbo Jet ...