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The 1966/1967 Chevelle Reference Assembly Instruction Manuals

This CD consists of both the 1966 and 1967 model years. Each model year is complete in its own right.

You can switch between the two anytime by clicking the last link in the menus. You can return to this page via the "Intro" link from each year's manual and the year's home page via the "196x AIM Home" link.

To start, select the year you wish to view first by clicking the appropriate banner link.

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Ss 396 Collector Coin #1
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SS 396 Static Cling Sticker
Have an SS 396 Chevelle? Check out the 2-inch Challenge Coin, the 2-inch window sticker, and the 1-inch hat/lapel pin for your SS 396
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SS 396 Collector Coin #2SS 396 Collector Coin #2 - i.5-inch Ceramic Polymer


My Chevelle BooksMy Chevelle books are available at many online locations and maybe even your local book store!

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You might also find a Shop Manuals & Parts Catalog DVD or my 1964-1972 Trim Tag/Protect-O-Plate CD valuable in your research. Click any image below to learn more about these and other Chevelle-related products.

1964-1972 Shop Manuals and Parts Book 1964-1972 Trim Tag & POP Decoder

Q - What is the history of the Chevrolet Bowtie, and how was it created?

A - Two thoughts...In 1913, the now famous "bowtie" logo appeared for the first time on Chevrolets. Legend maintains ... and Billy Durant (Chevrolet founder) is supposed to have confirmed it ... that the bowtie shape was inspired by a pattern of wallpaper he saw in a Paris hotel room in 1908. He supposedly detached a small piece, folded it and placed it into his wallet, waiting for the day he would put it to use. Durant's wife later refuted the story, saying the design was noticed in a newspaper Sunday supplement while they were on vacation in Hot Springs, VA.

Whatever the real story, the bowtie proved to be a recognizable winner, and is still the marquee of today's Chevrolet.