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Nameplate originally used for intermediate station wagons, but revived in 1976 for a posh [[Chevrolet Nova]].
  
'''Chevrolet Concours (X-car). 1976–7 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan, 2- and 3-door coupé. F/R, 250 in³ (I6 OHV), 305, 350 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Nova LN renamed, giving Chevrolet an additional compact nameplate, but focused on the plush, luxury end of the market, and similar to where [[Buick Skylark (1975–9)]] was positioned. Nova roots never hidden. Replaced by Malibu when that model downsized for 1978.
 
  
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*[[Chevrolet Concours (1964–7)]]
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*[[Chevrolet Concours (1968–72)]]
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*[[Chevrolet Concours (1976–7)]]
  
''Manufacturing locations:'' Van Nuys, California, USA; Tarrytown, NY, USA; Willow Run, Michigan, USA; Oshawa, Ontario, Canada; Sainte-Thérèse, Québec, Canada
 
  
''Marque:'' [[Chevrolet]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Chevrolet Nova (1975–9)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Chevrolet Malibu (1978–83)]]
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''Marque:'' [[Chevrolet]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Chevrolet Nova]] | ''Successor:'' [[Chevrolet Malibu]]
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 24 August 2023

Nameplate originally used for intermediate station wagons, but revived in 1976 for a posh Chevrolet Nova.



Marque: Chevrolet | Predecessor: Chevrolet Nova | Successor: Chevrolet Malibu

 

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