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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Sept. 21, 1967—PAGE 3 Kemper Chevrolet Displays New ’68 Lines A new peak in individuality among Chevrolet’s six car lines is reached for 1968, E. M. Estes, general manager, said today. “Each member of our auto motive ‘family’ has a distinct pace-setting personality with features that fully span its market.” Estes said. “This matches the growing customer desire for one-of-a-kind cars built in mass production.” A total of 41 new Chevrolet, Chevelle, Camaro, Chevy II, Corvair and Corvette models go on sale on Thursday, September 21. Here are principal features of each Chevrolet line: Regular Chevrolet: Increased length and new front, side and rear styling reinforce the “big car” image of the industry's top selling car, offered in 18 models in four series on a 119- inch wheelbase. A new front bumper has a central bar that splits the grille horizontally. Con cealed headlamps are introduced as an option for Caprice models. Windshield wipers hidden be neath the cowl when not in use are standard on all models. Traditional Chevrolet tail- light clusters are mounted for the first time in the new rear bumper. Added prestige is styled into the exclusive square roofline of the Caprice Coupe. A new model—Impala Custom Coupe— offers this roofline to Impala hardtop buyers in addition to the “fastback” Impala Sport Coupe. Door vent windows are eliminated on the Caprice Coupe. New’ dual level “Astro” ventilation providing continuous flow of outside air through the upper levels of the passenger compartment is standard on the Caprice Coupe, optional on other Caprice and Impala models. There is a different wood-like trim on Caprice Estate Waygon. Corvette: An all new aero dynamic body incorporating the design of the experimental Mako Shark II is offered by America’s only mass produced sports car in its 16th year on the market. More than 7 inches longer and inches lower while retain ing the 98-inch wheelbase, Cor vette comes in both a convert ible and unique “semi-convert ible” sport coupe which has removable roof panel sections and rear window. High-rise front fenders with functional louvers frame the long sloping hood. The grille, including front parking lights, is beneath the flush-mounted bumper. Vacuum operated re tractable headlamps are con cealed in the upper body sur face. New concealed windshield wipers are hidden beneath the power-operated cowl panel. Full door glass styling elimin ates ventipanes and “Astro” ventilation is standard. So is Chevrolet’s lamp monitoring system. Chevelle: The industry’s in termediate sales leader gets its first all-new body since intro duction in 1964, plus two dis tinct package sizes. Sedans and station wagons are longer with wheelbases in creased one inch to 116 inches. Coupe and convertible models are slightly shorter and have a 112-inch wheelbase that gives additional emphasis to Chev- elle’s new long hood, short deck design. Fourteen models in four series include two new value leaders—a 300 Deluxe two- door hardtop and two-seat station wagon named “Nomad ” which replaces the Chevy II station wagon. The redesigned front end has a lower, fine grid grille with both horizontal bars. The long hood flares over concealed wind shield wipers, standard on Con- cours SS 396 and Malibu mod els.. Back window’, curved side glass and greater slope wind shield have increased total j area. The roofline flows into new' rear quarters and rear deck. There are wraparound tail lamps and a wider, deep section bumper. Again offered in a sport coupe and convertible on 108- inch wheelbase has full door glass styling without vent win dows and Chevrolet's new dual level “Astro” ventilation. A new V-shaped grille with strong horizontal lines adds depth to the front view. Special (Continued on page 8) Dramatic! Distinctive! Daringly new! mm of tiefu Chevy II Nova Corvette Sting Ray Camaro—“The Hugger” '68s Top Secrets are here Chevrolet Impala 1968 Chevrolets The 1968 Chevrolets are the very essence of modern design. Every line, every curve is in close harmony. It’s a smooth, uncluttered look with roof lines compatible wiih body lines, grilles and bumpers that blend grace fully into long, rounded fenders. Clean, flowing, beautiful in their simplicity, these '68 Chevrolets are rich and ad vanced in styling beyond any you’ve ever seen. A MORE SILENT RIDE And for 1968, we’ve gone to every length to give you more peace and quiet inside. The most sophisticated computers have been used to strategi cally place body mounts and success fully isolate noise and vibration. Shock absorbers have been improved. The wheel stance on many models is wider for greater smoothness. Ex haust systems have been redesigned to make them whisper-quiet. Even the clocks tick more softly. A sound car is a silent car. The ’68 Chevrolets are the most silent, highest quality cars we’ve ever built. PERFORMANCE engines, a bigger BETTER There are new engines, a standard Six and V8. There’s a new 250-hp V8 you can order that runs on regular fuel. Many new engine com ponents increase dependability and keep your new Chevrolet running stronger. There’s a new rear axle ratio you can add for greater econ omy. On most engines equipped with automatic transmissions, there’s a special heater for the carburetor which gives you more efficient per formance in cold weather. And with every engine, you get the new GM exhaust emission control. UNIQUE ASTRO VENTILATION There’s a whole new idea in ventila tion, called Astro Ventilation, for Ca maro, Corvette and the elegant Ca price Coupe. It’s also available on many other models. By opening two new vent-ports on the instrument panel, you bring in outside air that can be directed where you want it. This way, you can leave your windows rolled up and add still more to your peace and quiet. PROVED SAFETY FEATURES You get the proved GM-developed energy absorbing steering column, folding front seat back latches, dual master cylinder brake system with warning light, plus many more new features. Among them: energy absorb ing front seat backs, and safety arm rests that shield the door handles. MUCH MORE THAT’S NEW There arc new roof lines, some formal and graceful, others sporty and quick. There are new instrument panels, richly designed and all controls within easy reach. There are new interiors, new vinyls, new fabrics, new colors. There are models with Hide-A-Way windshield wipers and headlights that disappear behind grilles. There are new side marker lamps, new recessed taillights. There’s even a new ignition alarm buzzer that reminds you not to walk away and leave your keys in the car. These are the newest, the most differ ent, the most dramatically changed Chevrolets ever. And they’re at your Chevrolet dealer’s now. You’ll thor oughly enjoy slipping behind the wheel, experiencing the smooth new handling and library-quiet ride and, more than anything, seeing and feel ing the even greater quality built into every new Chevrolet for 1968. Be smart! Be sure! Buy now at your Chevrolet dealer’s. There’s more quality and value built into Chevrolets than ever before, making every new 1968 model an even better buy! College St. Extn. KEMPER CHEVROLET COMPANY Newberry, S. C. Phone 276-I6I3