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1965 Chevelle Ss 396 Z16 (396/375hp) - Article - Super Chevy on 2040-parts.com

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Sevierville, Tennessee, United States

Sevierville, Tennessee, United States

 Here is a 1988 issue of Super Chevy magazine.  Included in this issue is a 2 page article, including pictures, on a factory original 1965 Chevelle SS 396 Z16.  This is the 375 hp 396 and was one of only 201 built.  A lot of information on this very rare car is included in this article.  This magazine is in good used condition, but has slight wrinkling on the upper 1/3 of the pages (none are stuck).  Thank you for looking and good luck bidding.


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