Hi Andrea
I don't own a Chevelle either, but I've learned quite a bit from the list.
Good question, too bad I can't answer it.
You have good taste in cars if you like Chevelles,
but for now a convertible will have to do.......bummer.
Welcome to the list.

Paul O'Brien
84 El Camino SS

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> Hi,
>
> I don't own a Chevelle, or any other classic car.   But I would love to own a 66 SS
> Chevelle one day.  I want to restore it and have a beautiful muscle car, hopefully in
> a few years I will be able to afford the new hobby.
>
> I'd like to learn as much as I can about Chevelles, and classic cars in general.
>
> One of my first questions is:  what is the difference between a-bodies, f-bodies and
> so on?   I've tried doing a little research and I can't quite get a consistent 
>answer.
> I've heard that each manufacturer has its own platform for different cars, for
> example: both ford and gm consider the mustang, camaro, and firebird f-body cars.
> They have different bodies but share the same chassis, drivetrain, suspension, etc.
> I was wondering if this was true.
>
> Thanks!
> Andrea Payne
> "93 Chrysler LeBaron convertible (on loan from dad)
>
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