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Chevelle Showplace Picture 1971 Chevelle SS 454 Convertible
Kenneth Arms Clarksville, TN
Kenneth wanted something he could lay the top down on so he could really enjoy the balmy southern evenings. He got it when he purchased this red and ready 454 ragtop from his friend Nolan Keatts. Cowl Induction, gauges, and a full complement of power options make this one comfortable cruiser.

Chevelle Showplace Picture '65 Malibu Pro Street
Billy Wooten, Clarksville, TN
Home-built hotties never fail to get out attention, and Billy's bad 'Bu turns heads as easily as it turns its massive Pro Tracs thanks to its turquoise and black body and built-to-the-hilt small-block. It's a proven winner at numerous national events, and you can look for a full-on feature in the next issue of Chevelle World.
Chevelle Showplace Picture '66 Chevelle SS 396 Convertible
Chuck Hanson, Mt. Juliet, TN
Here's a look at the Prez's pride and joy. With mileage still under 60k, this Lemonwood yellow drop-top is unrestored with the exception of a 12-year-old repaint and a 20-year-old top replacement. The 325-horse big-block is attached to an M-20 Muncie and a 3.31 12-bolt posi.
Chevelle Showplace Picture '68 Chevelle SS 396
Jeff Latondress, Nashville, TN
What started out as a simple repaint turned into a total frame-off resto, once Jeff caught the full effects of Chevelle fever. The award-winning restoration was effected by George Steele over a period of two years, with much of that time devoted to tracking down many of the '68's unique, "one year only" components.

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