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History of the 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
The 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle featured a styling update that replaced the dual headlight front end design with a simplified single-headlight setup. The headlights were flanked by by dual cornering lights, designed to mimic the look of the split-bar grille. Out back, the single square taillights of the ’70 model were replaced with a dual-taillight design.
Trims were once again simplified, with the “300 Deluxe” trim of the previous year now simply called “Chevelle” to signify the base model. It included a two-door sport coupe and four-door sedan. Buyers could also get the Nomad wagon and the El Camino pickup was based on the Chevelle as well. The top trim continued to be the Malibu, offered in sedan, sports sedan, sport coupe, convertible, and wagon (Greenbrier and Concours) forms.
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