1964 Chevelle Miscellaneous Paperwork

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Below is an example of a car invoice used to price a car to a customer and a dealer invoice of the car from General Motors. Interesting to note the markup on the base car and its options.


Base price - $1998.78 dealer cost, $2424.00 customer cost
M20 4-speed - $146.30 dealer cost, $188.30 customer cost
L77 engine - $41.80 dealer cost, $53.80 customer cost
Bucket seats - $62.70 dealer cost, $80.70 customer cost
Radio - $45.57 dealer cost, $58.65 customer cost
Bottom line - $2352.15 dealer cost, $2887.45 customer cost (includes $25 dealer prep)

Courtesy Warren Leunig


Example of a 1964 Chevelle interior trim sheet from the Baltimore plant.


Example of a 1964 Chevelle interior trim sheet from the Baltimore plant. Much is faded so owner filled in the hard to read information. Note the 186406 number also appears on the window sticker (below).


A typical location to find an interior trim sheet is stuffed into the springs of the front seat.

Warranty Book

The 1964 model year did not have the metal Protect-O-Plate addressograph card. This GM feature didn't arrive until 1965. The pertinent information on the original owner, VIN, and engine number was recorded in the Owner Protection Plan book. The warranty period was 24 months or 24,000 miles. The Owner Protection Plan book measures 7 x 4.5 and is a pale yellow or beige, not as yellow as the scanned photo shows.