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1970 Chevelle Body Moldings/Trim/Sheet Metal - Groups 8.000-10.000-11.000-12.000

 

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1964

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1965

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1966

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1967

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1968

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1969

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1970

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1971

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1972

 

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1970 SS 396 Malibu Sport Coupe in special paint Tricentennial Gold (DuPont mixing formula of 927-98457)

 

The 1970 model year changed the name of the base 133/134xx series (except the statin wagon) from '300 Deluxe' to 'Standard,' however GM of Canada continued the '300 deluxe' nameplate for their 133/13427 models. Additionally all station wagon series that were '300 Deluxe' and 'Malibu' were now Nomad (131/13235), Greenbrier (133/13435) and Concours (135/136xx) and the addition of the Concours Estate (13836/46)

 

© ChevelleWorld SS Hoods - early vs. late & original vs. reproduction

 

© ChevelleWorld Front Sheet Metal (exploded view)

 

© ChevelleWorld Front & Rear Trim

 

© ChevelleWorld 13427 - Standard Series 2-Door Pillar Coupe (GM of Canada Only)

 

© ChevelleWorld 132/134/13600 - Nomad, Greenbrier, & Concours Series Station Wagon

 

© ChevelleWorld 132/134/13600 - Standard/Malibu Series Sport Coupe & Convertible

 

© ChevelleWorld 13639 - Malibu Series 4-Door Sport Sedan

 

© ChevelleWorld 134/13669 - Standard/Malibu Series 4-Door Sedan

 

© ChevelleWorld 134/13680 - Standard/Malibu Series Sedan Pickup (El Camino)

 

© ChevelleWorld 13800 - Concours Series Estate Station Wagon

 

© ChevelleWorld 13857 - Monte Carlo Sport Coupe

 

© ChevelleWorld Windshield Moldings

 

The style numbers shown are not indicative of 6-cylinder or 8-cylinder engines. Fisher Body, for the most part in 1965, coded their body styles with an even 3rd digit..