Chevrolet Chevelle 1968

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IMHO the '68 & '69 Chevelle were the best looking, the '70 model in the game looks ugly in standard form. It shares the same block as the Nova & El Camino.
 
IMHO the '68 & '69 Chevelle were the best looking, the '70 model in the game looks ugly in standard form. It shares the same block as the Nova & El Camino.
69 is/was more popular and was officially rated at a higher 375 horses but the 68 was the first model of the 2nd gen and i just like the tail lamps and trim better.
 
Why is the licence plate blurred? I never completely understood that act. You can write down the numbers while the car is passing by, so it isn't really more safer than driving around on everyday basis.

Whenever I see a car on sale with blurred plate, I automatically conclude that the car is part of one's purchase scam. If you have nothing to hide, leave the plates normal.

It gets my vote, but I would rather see the premiumized Chevelle we currently have in the series. :p
 
69 is/was more popular and was officially rated at a higher 375 horses but the 68 was the first model of the 2nd gen and i just like the tail lamps and trim better.
Wasn't the solid lifter 375hp option available for the '68 SS? The big blocks were underrated, regardless. My father told me stories of how beastly his '70 Nova SS was with the 375 396 block, and that it never stopped pulling til over 7k. Just like the L88 was rated at 435 horsepower at 4500, yet it would rev out to 7500. Insurance liabilities and whatnot.
 
Why is the licence plate blurred? I never completely understood that act. You can write down the numbers while the car is passing by, so it isn't really more safer than driving around on everyday basis.

Whenever I see a car on sale with blurred plate, I automatically conclude that the car is part of one's purchase scam. If you have nothing to hide, leave the plates normal.

It gets my vote, but I would rather see the premiumized Chevelle we currently have in the series. :p
People and their warped sense of privacy. And this one is for sale by a dealer... IDK. It would be cool if in GT we could select diff engine pkgs like in real life.
 
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