1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396
Although the 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 was a muscle car for the common man, set up the right way, its performance was distinctly uncommon.
![]() ©2007 Publications International, Ltd. The 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 was created via the SS 396 option package. Available on pillared coupes, hardtops, and convertibles, the package created an attainable and entertaining muscle car. See more muscle car pictures. |
Decidedly not for show was the L78 version of the 396-cid V-8. Costing $253 more than the base 325-bhp 396 and $132 over the 350-bhp L34, the solid-lifter L78 was again rated at 375 bhp, but its punch down low and big lungs at high rpm made it feel stronger.
![]() ©2007 Publications International, Ltd. This '69 Chevelle SS 396 dresses up with a custom-look steering wheel. |
Muscle was entering its heyday and Chevy not only sold a record 86,307 SS 396s in '69, but more than 9,000, an all-time high, were ordered with the L78. An estimated 400 buyers shelled out an additional $395 for the L89 option, which fit the L78 with weight-saving aluminum heads.
![]() ©2007 Publications International, Ltd. Late in the '69 model year, Chevy's 396-cid V-8 was enlarged to 402 cid, but the automaker retained the "396" title and badging to capitalize on their name recognition. |
Continued traction problems and a sloppy four-speed linkage gave box-stock examples deceptively modest ETs. Some comfort was gained in the knowledge that few muscle cars responded as well to simple modifications, showing that common doesn't always mean average.
Wheelbase, inches: 112.0 Weight, lbs: 3,700 Number built: 86,307 Base price: $2,850 Top Available Engine Type: ohv V-8 Displacement, cid: 396 Fuel system: 1 x 4bbl. Compression ratio: 11.0:1 Horsepower @ rpm: 375 @ 5600 Torque @ rpm: 415 @ 3600 Representative Performance 0-60 mph, sec: 6.5 1/4 mile, sec. @ mph: 14.5 @ 101 |
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