1967 Chevelle

Series and Model Promotional Photos

The 1967 Chevelle lineup included something for everyone from the basic sedan, wagon, and light sedan pickup for the working man and family car to sportier hardtops and convertibles for the enthusiast and those with a flair for adventure. Engine options ranged from the economical 140 horsepower 230 cubic inch 6-cylinder to a (limited availability) mighty 375 horsepower, 396 cubic inch V8.

For consistency, throughout this CD the series refers to the first 3 digits of the VIN to denote Chevelle 300, Chevelle 300 Deluxe, Malibu, etc. while model refers to the body style such as 2-door sedan, convertible, sport coupe, etc.


Chevelle 300 2-door convertible
131-13267 series/model (Canada only)
Anyone with a photo of a 1967 Chevelle 300 convertible, please contact me for publication.
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Chevelle 300 2-door sedan
131-13211 series
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Chevelle 300 4-door sedan
131-13269 series

Chevelle 300: A rear quarter panel nameplate, bright ventipane frames, and windshield and rear window reveal moldings identify the Chevelle 300 series. The radiator grill is the same as the Malibu Series. Ornamentation at the rear of the Chevelle 300 includes the new wrap-around tail lamps and a "CHEVELLE" nameplate at the center of the rear cove. Back-up lamps for all Chevelle models are mounted in the rear bumper.

Two cloth materials and an all vinyl black interior are available. Door trim panels are attractively embossed, and carry front door armrests with colored plastic bases. Floor covering is black rubber.

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Chevelle 300 Deluxe 2-door sedan
133-13411 series
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Chevelle 300 Deluxe 4-door station wagon
133-13435 series
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Chevelle 300 Deluxe 4-door sedan
133-13469 series

Chevelle 300 Deluxe: A rear quarter panel nameplate and a bright body sill molding identify the Chevelle 300 Deluxe series. Rear styling for sedan models include an emblem at the center of the rear cove panel and bright full width molding continuing under the tail lamp bezels. A slender emblem is positioned at the center of the station wagon tailgate. Front appearance is the as the Malibu Series.

Interior features include a silver plated instrument panel upper trim molding and front door jamb switches that operate the dome lamp. Interiors are available in three color choices for the sedan cloth interior and the station wagon all vinyl interior. All vinyl embossed side walls and armrest, front and rear, are standard equipment. Passenger compartment and station wagon load floor covering is vinyl coated rubber, color keyed to the interior trim.

The entry level El Camino (not shown, 133-13480 series) is based on the Chevelle 300 Deluxe series.

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Malibu 2-door coupe
135-13617 series
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Malibu 4-door station wagon
135-13635 series
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Malibu 4-door sport sedan
135-13639 series
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Malibu 4-door sedan
135-13669 series
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Malibu 2-door convertible
136-13667 series

Malibu: Bright body side and rear quarter moldings, bright drip gutter moldings, and rear quarter series nameplate identify the Malibu Series. At the rear, a black paint filled molding surrounds the rear end paned and bright trimmed tail lights. A black paint filled molding also forms a full width rectangle on the station wagon tailgate. A Chevelle emblem graced the right side of the rear cove.

Wood grained upper molding and bright right side trim plate give the instrument panel a new decorative theme. A new tell tale brake warning light is added to the cluster. Standard convenience items for the Malibu models include a glove box lamp, lighted heater controls and a clock. The steering wheels are newly styled and feature a new spoke design. A deluxe steering wheel for Malibu, Concours, and SS 396 have horn blowing switches mounted in the horizontal spokes.

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Concours 4-door station wagon
137-13835 series
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Malibu series Custom El Camino 2-door sedan pickup
135-13680 series

Concours and Custom El Camino: The new Concours station wagon has rich wood grain panels framed by bright moldings on the front fenders, body side, and tailgate. The wood grain panel is also shared on the tailgate of the Malibu series Custom El Camino. Wheel opening moldings, ribbed sill molding and black paint on the radiator grille are featured on the new Concours station wagon, while the Malibu series Custom El Camino receives the same side molding and grille as the Malibu series. An "EL CAMINO" nameplate replaced "CHEVELLE" on the hood and "Malibu" on the rear quarter panels while the Malibu name still graced the bright panel above the glove box.

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SS 396 sport coupe
13817 series
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SS 396 convertible
13867 series

SS 396:The second year for the SS 396 has some new refinements. Bright wheel opening moldings, ribbed sill molding and blacked out grille and satin black painted rear cove help identify the SS 396. The grille and rear cove also receive the SS 396 emblems as well as redesigned "Super Sport" emblems on the rear quarter panels and the Turbo-Jet 396 emblems are retained on the front fenders. The instrument panel also received a blacked out upper molding in place of the Malibu's wood grain trim.