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The 1972 Chevelle SS top engine was rated at 270 net hp (201 kW), conforming with GM's decree that all engines would be rated at their net engine ratings. All other engines on the SS roster were unchanged from 1971. 1972 was the last year for the cowl induction option for the 454 cid engine and was not even mentioned in the 1972 Chevelle brochure.
All SS models come with distinctive "SS" markings on their exterior. The SS package was first made available for the 1961 Impala. [1] Some of the other models bearing the SS badge include the Camaro, Chevelle, El Camino, Impala, Monte Carlo, Nova and Chevrolet Pickup Trucks. Current SS models are produced by the GM Performance Division.
4.3.2 Mark IV 427 performance specifications. 4.4 454. 4.5 L19. ... It was produced through 1964 for use in large Chevrolet trucks. ... 454 in a 1970 Chevelle SS.
From 1964 to 1969, GM Canada produced a special-market version of the Chevelle called the Beaumont, which included Pontiac-type trim and unique front grilles as well as taillight assemblies. When the A-body cars were introduced in 1964, GM had set a corporate policy prohibiting V8 engines larger than 330 cu in (5.4 L) in these models.
1964 – 1965 Oldsmobile Jetstar; 1966 – 1990 Chevrolet Caprice; 1966 – 1966 Pontiac 2+2; 1967 – 1970 Pontiac Executive; 1969 – 1970 Chevrolet Kingswood; 1970 – 1970 Buick Estate; 1971 – 1975 Pontiac Grand Ville; 1971 – 1973 Buick Centurion; 1977 – 1978 Buick Riviera; The single longest-produced GM platform to date. 1993 Buick ...
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Pontiac's 215 cu in (3.5 L) (1964–1965) was a smaller bore of 3.75 in (95.25 mm) version of the 230 cu in (3.8 L) Chevrolet straight-six engine. One oddity is the crankshaft bolt pattern; in lieu of the Chevrolet V8 bolt pattern (also shared with the rest of the third-generation six), the Pontiac V8 bolt pattern is used.
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