Few cars define the American muscle car era quite like the Chevrolet Chevelle. From mild-mannered cruisers to fire-breathing big-block SS models, the Chevelle delivered style, performance, and attitude in equal measure across its golden years. We dug through the current inventory on Motorious to pull together ten of the very best Chevelles you can buy right now, spanning everything from numbers-matching showstoppers to budget-friendly four-speed brawlers. Here are our ten favorites, in no particular order.

1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 – $129,998

The crown jewel of the bunch, this numbers-matching SS 396 was documented by GM of Canada and treated to a body-off, rotisserie restoration. Finished in an eye-catching factory "Peppermint Candy" scheme with its original cowl induction hood, working flapper door, and hood pins, it pairs rare colors with sought-after options. It's about as desirable as a 1970 Chevelle gets. View this 1970 Chevelle SS 396 listing on Motorious

1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396 – $82,995

Finished in sinister black, this authentic Chevelle SS started life as a factory SS396 and has been upgraded into a serious driver. Under the hood sits a brand-new Blueprint 454 cubic-inch V8 making an impressive 495 horsepower, backed by a fresh Tremec TKX five-speed manual for crisp shifts and relaxed highway cruising. It's the best of both worlds: classic looks with modern muscle. View this 1966 Chevelle SS396 listing on Motorious

1967 Chevrolet Chevelle – $95,647

One of the priciest non-SS cars on the list, this stunning 1967 Chevelle earns its place with show-quality presentation and big-dollar attention to detail. The 1967 model year is a favorite among purists thanks to its clean, single-headlight styling and timeless A-body proportions, and this example is the kind of head-turner that draws a crowd at any cruise night. View this 1967 Chevelle listing on Motorious

1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Yenko Style – $69,900

Built to honor the legendary Yenko cars, this 1969 Chevelle channels serious big-block attitude. It's powered by a 454ci big-block backed by a Muncie M22 four-speed manual, with power steering, power front disc brakes, a 12-bolt POSI rear end with 3.55 gears, and a Weiand intake topped by an Edelbrock 800cfm carb. Finished in blue with white Yenko side stripes and rally wheels, it nails the look and the go. View this 1969 Chevelle Yenko Style listing on Motorious

1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 Tribute – $69,995

Beast mode engaged. This 1970 SS 454 Tribute wears a rare Astro Blue finish with bold stripes and backs up the looks with a 454 V8 paired to a Muncie four-speed manual and power front disc brakes. The 1970 Chevelle is widely regarded as the high-water mark of the muscle car era, and this go-ready tribute delivers that aggressive stance and iconic design for a fraction of a real SS 454. View this 1970 Chevelle SS 454 Tribute listing on Motorious

1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS – $72,500

If your idea of a muscle car includes a big-block V8 and an exhaust note that rattles windows, this 1967 Chevelle SS Tribute checks every box. Finished in Bolero Red with a black vinyl top, it's powered by a rebuilt, period-correct 396 big-block backed by a TH400 automatic and a rebuilt 12-bolt rear. Loaded with performance and drivability upgrades, it was built to be driven and enjoyed. View this 1967 Chevelle SS listing on Motorious

1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396 Hardtop – $57,500

A genuine 138-VIN SS396, this 1966 hardtop is the real deal for collectors who value authenticity. It runs a worked 396ci V8 paired with a Muncie M20 four-speed and a 12-bolt axle, and even has factory air conditioning. The 1966 Chevelle introduced the SS 396 as its own model, and this fast, original-spec A-body captures that landmark year beautifully. View this 1966 Chevelle SS396 Hardtop listing on Motorious

1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396 Tribute – $62,500

The 1969 Chevelle is arguably the most iconic year of the breed, and this SS396 Tribute nails the look while adding modern reliability. It pairs a 396ci V8 with MSD Atomic EFI for easy starts and clean running, backed by a TH400 automatic and a 12-bolt POSI rear with 3.31 gears. Updated gauges and new springs round out a tribute that's as fun to drive as it is to look at. View this 1969 Chevelle SS396 Tribute listing on Motorious

1969 Chevrolet Chevelle – $62,900

Red with white side stripes and rolling on rally wheels, this 1969 Chevelle is a clean, well-sorted big-block driver. It's motivated by a 396ci big-block topped with an Edelbrock RPM Air Gap intake and a Holley 750, sparked by an MSD billet distributor and backed by a Turbo 350 automatic and a 12-bolt POSI with 3.50 gears. It's a turn-key way into 1969 Chevelle ownership. View this 1969 Chevelle listing on Motorious

1971 Chevrolet Chevelle SS – $44,500

The most affordable entry on our list, this 1971 Chevelle SS proves you don't need six figures to get into a four-speed A-body. It runs a rebuilt 350 small-block backed by an M21 four-speed manual, finished in red with black hood stripes over a black-and-red bucket-seat interior. For buyers who want classic Chevelle style and a stick shift without the big-block price tag, it's tough to beat. View this 1971 Chevelle SS listing on Motorious

From a six-figure numbers-matching SS 396 to a budget-friendly four-speed small-block, these ten Chevelles show just how much range Chevrolet's mid-size legend really has. Whichever flavor suits you, each of these cars is available right now through the inventory on Motorious. Browse the full selection and find your perfect Chevelle.

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