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Posted: 6:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 17, 2012

AJ's Car of the Day: Tuesday, July 17th 

1965 Chevrolet Malibu SS (Z16 Package)

The Chevrolet Chevelle’s rise to muscle car stardom began with a couple of mid-1965 adjustments to recapture lost ground,  resulting in the 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396.

Chevelle had entered its second year with some minor appearance changes inside and out, but Chevrolet again found itself chasing Pontiac, Oldsmobile, and even Buick in midsize performance.

While the others had large displacement V-8s for '65, Chevelle stayed loyal to small-block power. Not that Chevy's excellent 327, ( especially in new 350 bhp tune ) was any slouch by any means. Available at midyear, the L79 327 was essentially a hydraulic-lifter version of Corvette's 365-bhp 327. With the mandatory four-speed and a Positraction 3.31:1 rear axle, an L79 Malibu Super Sport could turn quarter-miles in the high 14s.

But the good folks at Chevrolet had seen the future, and it was genuine big cubic inches in an intermediate-sized package. (Thank you Lord...)  Their reaction was another midyear addition, this one a limited-edition option that found its way into just 200 Malibu SS hardtops and one convertible. Tagged the “Z-16 package”, it retailed for $1,501 and was built around a hot 375-bhp 396-cid V-8. (…ahhh..to be able to go back in time a grab a few of those!)

Again, this Turbo-Jet 396 was basically a hydraulic-lifter variant of the 425-bhp 396 available in the Corvette. But in creating the Malibu SS 396, Chevy strengthened the Chevelle with a beefier convertible-type frame, a beefed-up front suspension, anti-roll bars front and rear, bigger brakes, and faster power-assisted steering.

A Muncie four-speed was mandatory, with axle ratios as high as 4.56:1 available as an alternative to the standard 3.31:1 gears. Rounding out the Z-16 package was a 160-mph speedometer, a 6000-rpm tach, and an AM/FM stereo radio.

With 58 percent of its weight over the front axle, a Malibu SS 396 floundered through corners, but its mid-14-second quarter-mile times at around 100 mph were very strong for 1965.  Super Sport Production peaked this year, accounting for 101,577 of the 326,977 Chevelles built. None was rarer or more rapid than the Z-16.

 
 

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