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The SS 396 series lasted from 1966 through 1968 before being relegated to an option package in 1969. The 1966 and 1967 model years were the only two years of the 'strut back' 2-door sport coupe with its style number, 17. [15] In Canada, Chevelles continued to have "Malibu SS" badges for the 1966, and early 1967 model years.
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The Malibu and Malibu SS models continued as before with the SS featuring a blacked-out grille and special wheelcovers. Top engine option was now a 350 hp (261 kW; 355 PS) 327 cu in (5.4 L) V8. 201 of the 1965 Malibu SS cars got Regular Production Option (RPO) Z16, which include a heavily modified chassis and Chevy's new 375 horsepower 396 ...
The Norton 650SS is a 650 cc (40 cu in) vertical twin motorcycle made by Norton Motorcycle Company from 1962 to 1967. The 650SS was based on the Norton Manxman. The machine was capable of 110–115 mph (177–185 km/h). [1] [2] SS stood for Sports Special.
A three-speed manual was standard with all engines, and a four-speed or automatic was optional. In 1968, the SS was a separate model (the "SS-396"). The 1969 models showed only minor changes, led by more-rounded front-end styling. A single chrome bar connected quad headlights, and a slotted bumper held the parking lights.
A number of steamships have been named Missouri, including – SS Missouri (1855), built by Caird & Co, 2,259 GRT; SS Missouri (1888), built by William Gray & Co Ltd, 2,845 GRT; SS Missouri (1903), built by Maryland Steel Co, 7,924 GRT; SS Missouri (1904), built by Chicago Shipbuilding Co, 2,434 GRT.
The following is a list of cars/engines, which are allowed to compete in the Nostalgia Super Stock class: [4] AMC AMX: 1968 - 1969; 390; Chevrolet Full Bodied: 1959-64; 348 & 409s, Z11 427