Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Chevelle |
SubModel: | 300 |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | 300 |
Year: | 1966 |
Mileage: | 86,792 |
Color: | Red |
Engine: | 283 |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Powerglide |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Red |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | London, Ontario, Canada |
Where do I start......
Ok up for your consideration is my 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle 300 Convertible.
This car is a very rare Canadian Car which was never produced in the USA. There where only about 90 made in total in 1966. Simple reason why the entry level 300was built as a low line entry car very few convertibles built.
Now to start this car has had full restoration. I might add it has not been done by myself or somebody that I paid. I do not have any idea what has been done to the vehicle I purchased it in its condition. Some items of repairs done during the restoration that I have foundare both rear quarter panels have been replaced and done well. Complete paint underside and outside of body door jams. Very nice job that has been done. Take a look at the fitment of all door gaps hood and trunk moulding and the likes on the car in the photos this will give you an indication of the fit and finish.It is a very nice job all around but has not been 100K restoration but could have been a 30k resto. But I have no idea what its cost was or who did it. Its a decent driving car with very few issues that I have found, adio works as it should for old AM mono. The heater does not seem to function maybe cable off or something but who drives in winter anyway. All lights work, ngine and transmission work as they should. Car drives down road with out issue. Interior is in great shape and looks to be upgraded from factory bench seat to Deluxe bucket seat with console car with correct red interior. Has factory power top correct factory colour of white. There where only 230 built in total for 1966 and was built towards the end of production year built June 23 1966. This car is very rare as there was less than 300 built between the 1966 & 67 production. I have got the GM documentation from vintage vehicle services Canada. I will post below for your inspection. Plus I will add some things I found on the internet I have found about this rare Canadian car.
There are may more photos available just email me and I will send you a file but will need email as cant be sent through ebay site.
I am not new to ebay my old account got screwed up so I opened a new one Check me out if you wish i-deal-it is old one.
YOU OR YOUR INSPECTOR ARE MORE THEN WELCOME TO COME INSPECT THE CAR IN PERSON BEFORE SUMMITING AN OFFER!I would be glad to help import this car intothe USA and transport it to Detroit Mich. or Buffalo N.Y.area for transport to your address any where in the USA for the cost of the Broker Fees and Manifest of $475.00 and small cost of shipping to either place. I will and can deliver anywhere in the USA for the cost of shipping by enclosed trailer if you wish the personal service. I also will take to any ports for overseas shipping to anywhere. I will help get this car anywhere in the world to help out. Services will be in an enclosed trailer.
Any further Questions please do not hesitate to contact myself and I will answer as honestly and correctly as I can.
I will show this car to any prospective purchasers or agents just make an appointment I am 2 hours east of Detroit Mi. and 3 hours west of Buffalo NY. just ask.
If your interested in this rare car please make a serious offer. Thanks.
I would be glad to help import this car intothe USA and transport it to Detroit Mich. or Buffalo N.Y.area for transport to your address any where in the USA for the cost of the Broker Fees and Manifest of $475.00 and small cost of shipping to either place. I will and can deliver anywhere in the USA for the cost of shipping by enclosed trailer if you wish the personal service. I also will take to any ports for overseas shipping to anywhere. I will help get this car anywhere in the world to help out. Services will be in an enclosed trailer.
Any further Questions please do not hesitate to contact myself and I will answer as honestly and correctly as I can.
I will show this car to any prospective purchasers or agents just make an appointment I am 2 hours east of Detroit Mi. and 3 hours west of Buffalo NY. just ask.
If your interested in this rare car please make a serious offer. Thanks.
YOU OR YOUR INSPECTOR ARE MORE THEN WELCOME TO COME INSPECT THE CAR IN PERSON BEFORE SUMMITING AN OFFER!I would be glad to help import this car intothe USA and transport it to Detroit Mich. or Buffalo N.Y.area for transport to your address any where in the USA for the cost of the Broker Fees and Manifest of $475.00 and small cost of shipping to either place. I will and can deliver anywhere in the USA for the cost of shipping by enclosed trailer if you wish the personal service. I also will take to any ports for overseas shipping to anywhere. I will help get this car anywhere in the world to help out. Services will be in an enclosed trailer.
Any further Questions please do not hesitate to contact myself and I will answer as honestly and correctly as I can.
I will show this car to any prospective purchasers or agents just make an appointment I am 2 hours east of Detroit Mi. and 3 hours west of Buffalo NY. just ask.
If your interested in this rare car please make a serious offer. Thanks.
VINTAGE VEHICLE SERVICES INC.
1189 Colonel Sam Drive
Oshawa Ontario LIH 8W8 Canada
Documentation QfGeneral Motors products since 1994 February 29, 016
Mr. Nigel Fox
76 Broadway Avenue London, N
N6P IA9
VIN: 613267018842 Dear Mr. Fox:
Thank you for your request for information pertaining to your 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle 300.
Please understand, ue to the age of the material being provided, he quality may vary considerably, ccuracy is based on production record information available to us. Some information may be missing, ut they are as complete as we can make them.
We also would like to inform you that original key codes for your vehicle are available, ust contact your local General Motors dealer Parts Department with proof of vehicle ownership. Key codes are available back to 1946 on Canadian built/sold vehicles.
We sincerely trust the enclosed material will be of value to you.
If you require further assistance, e can be reached at (905) 440-7636 or (905) 440-7618 or by fax at (905) 440-7644, onday to Friday, rom 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., astern Standard Time. We thank you for your interest.
1966 Chevrolet Chevelle 300
083 - Red Cloth & Vinyl Bench seat
C — Provincial White
10 - White
Oshawa, ntario, anada
June 23, 966
June 24, 966
13267 — Chevelle 300 — V8 convertible
283 CID 195 HP 2bbl Turbo Fire V8 776547430
G.M. of Canada Zone Product Stock Toronto, N
Number Produced For Sale In Canada
(Same Model Number Only) 230
RPO Code
C06 FOLDING TOP POWER LIFT
M35 TRANSMISSION: POWERGLIDE AUTOMATIC (2 SPEED)
POI WHEEL TRIM COVER
TIRE: 7.75-14-4 PR - HWY - W/WALL
The above didn't copy and paste the best but you get what it says 230 made.I have a PDF that I can forward to a email for your review.
For your review.
http://chevellestuff.net/1966/style_prod_no.htm
This total production number agrees with Chevrolet's Accumulative Production Report of August 2, 966.
Caveats:
(1) The total production according to the reported last VIN of each assembly plant totals 446,633 leaving 731 units built in the U.S. unaccounted for in the above figures.
(2) Production for Canada is listed at 23,688 units but specific series/model are not included in the series/model figures for 1966. The 23,688 number is pretty evenly split between 6-cylinder and 8-cylinder engines with 11,731 6-cylinder models and 11,957 8-cylinder models built. However, t is known from Vintage Vehicle Services documentation that there were 230 series/model 13267 V8 300 convertibles built and 5,081 13617 V8 Malibu sport coupes built.
(3) GM of Canada did not include all model lines of its U.S. counterpart, nly the 300 series and Malibu series were produced. As a sort of compensation, 300 series convertible was offered in Canada and the base sedan pickup was based on the 300 series and not the 300 Deluxe series.
http://www.myss396.com/ChevelleInfo/Productions/1966_Production_Series.html
Canadian production numbers are 23,688 units, 1,731 6 cylinders and 11,957 8 cylinders. According to GM of Canada documentation there were 230 for series/body 3267 and 5081 for series/body 3617.
1966 Chevrolet Chevelle
The 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle promised to be leaner and hungrier than ever before. Touting new styling and a range of performance options the Chevelle remained the viable choice for many. Packed with both style and performance, he ’66 Chevelle was offered in four series, ncluding: “SS” Super Sport 396, alibu, hevelle 300 Deluxe and Chevelle 300 models that included; convertibles, port coupes and sedans, agons, nd 2 and 4-door sedans. The all new styling boasted big new looks with a broad new grille and bumper, more raked roof line, hrome accents, nd a curved side window. Two simulated scoops, hich would become a SS signature, ere also introduced this year. Depending on the model, ost Chevelles packed a 120hp 194 Six or a 195hp 283 V8 as standard, lthough you could get up to 275hp with a 327 V8. Super Sport 396 models included a 325hp 396 V8 as standard, nd a 360hp 396 V8 could be ordered.
Total Production 471,052
(includes 23,688 Canadian-built cars)
http://macswebs.com/cddemo/66cd/body/prod_nos.html
While in the United States Chevrolet was marketing the 138-series SS396, n Canada there was a curious version that was not well known or understood. In fact, ts very existence is doubted by many - the Malibu SS of 1966 and 1967.
Following on the heels of the 64/65 Malibu SS, here the SS was really more about trim than drive train, n Canada they continued with that marketing strategy. Although the 1965 Auto Pact between Canada & the U.S. would soon have a marked effect on model offerings, he '66 models were already committed to production.
In the U.S. there were a number of different series, any drive train combinations and many options. In Canada they made do with only 2 series, implified drive train choices and fewer interior options. In the U.S. there were 300 series, 00 Deluxe series, he Malibu and the SS396 series. In Canada there was only the 300 & Malibu series. Since there was no 300 Deluxe series for a base wagon, t was shifted into the base 300 series. Canadian production was perhaps 1/10thof that in the U.S. in terms of volume. Sheer economics dictated a more simplified lineup. For probably that reason alone, onvertible production needed whatever means to get production figures up to the point where the body style was profitable to build after tooling up. Besides offering a convertible on the Malibu, here was also a 300 convertible to appeal to the traditionally thrifty Canadians. Combine that production with the Chevelle's fraternal twin the Beaumont and it is likely that GM Canada built the cars profitably with that formula. However, he base 300 was not a big factor on convertible sales. For example, nly 96 of the V8 300-series convertibles were built for 1967! There were never more than about 200 or 300 of those cars produced annually as six cylinder or eight cylinder models.
As for the Malibu SS, t was the means by which you got bucket seats in your 135 or 136 series Malibu Sports Coupe or Convertible. In the U.S., he RPO A51 stood for Bucket Seats, ut in Canada it stood for an option package referred to by GM Canada as 'The Sports Option'. They may as well have referred to it as 'The Malibu SS Option' since that's what it was, ut it also turned a Beaumont Custom into a Beaumont Sport Deluxe. It even turned a Pontiac Parisienne (sort of a Catalina/Chevrolet hybrid) into a Parisienne Custom Sport.
The Malibu SS, r the 'Malibu with the Sports Option' (as GM put it so clumsily in the brochures), as a trim option mainly. You bought and paid for Bucket Seats, onsole (except 3-speed manual cars) and the low cost P01 Wheel Covers. Chevrolet would add the ribbed rocker panel moldings and matching rear quarter extension from the SS396. Malibu SS emblems sourced from the 1965 models adorned the quarter panels. Front and rear it was pure Malibu, acking any hood or grille modifications whatsoever. Out back for '66 they simply used Argent paint fill in the Malibu rear cove to differentiate the SS. Under the conventional hood you could specify all the regular Chevelle engines; the 194, 30, 83 2-barrel, he 327 275-horse 4-barrel, LUS you could also specify the 360-horspower Turbo-Jet 396 V8. This was a legitimate situation where a 136-series car could have a 396, hereas today it marks a U.S. car as a fake SS. Transmission choices in Canada were pretty straight forward as well; 3-speed manual, -speed manual (M20 only) or Powerglide automatic. The only ornamentation that showed your Malibu SS as being big-block powered were the crossed-flags on the front fenders. The 396-powered Beaumont Sport Deluxe was a true sleeper since it used the same 'V8' insignia that was used on 283 & 327 cars. No redlines either for 1966.
The situation was much the same for 1967. In the U.S. you could get a Malibu with either bench or optional bucket seats and power ranging from a 140-horse six to a 325-horse 327 V8, nd you could get an SS396 with either bench or bucket seats and a 396 with either 325 or optional 350-horsepower (375 horses added secretly late in the run). Meanwhile in Canada you could get a Malibu with bench seats and power ranging from the 140-horse six to the 275-horse 327. Or you could specify Bucket Seats on your Malibu making it a Malibu SS and get engines ranging from the 140-horse six to the 350-horse 396 V8. The 'Sports Option' came with buckets, onsole, 01 wheel covers (now with 'SS' center emblems), hile GM gave the wheel opening moldings and ribbed rockers from the SS396 to you in place of the usual Malibu fare (lower body side moldings that ran aft of the front wheel to the back bumper). The 'Malibu SS' emblem was again employed. The front and rear styling was regular Malibu, ith no 'Big Block' hoods being used even with a 396, nd the rear was pure Malibu. They didn't even get any special rear end paint (Argent, lack or otherwise), o distinguish a Malibu SS. Oh, almost forgot that the wood grained dash strip was used, long with the Malibu script above the glove box. At least the horn button said 'SS' instead of 'Chevelle'. For 1967 the 396-powered Malibu SS came standard with F70-14 redline tires mounted on 14x6 wheels. Also not even mentioned in the brochure, ut somehow ordered by a few 396 buyers anyway, as the same low wide optional D96 side striping (the same one offered in the U.S. on the SS396 optionally).
So, o you now think you're finally straight on the Malibu SS in Canada? Well, hey stopped with that scenario in December of 1966. Starting New Year's 1967 the Malibu SS was gone. You could now get a 138-series SS396 as in the U.S., nd you could now also get bench or bucket seats in your Malibu and still come out with a Malibu. No more 136-series cars with 396 power, t was 138-series only.
So to sum it up there were 471,052 Chevelles built in 1966 and only 230 of the 1966 Chevelles 300 Convertibles built in total very low.