Keith,
 
Not sure what you mean by a "regular" Malibu (?).  The Chevelle lineup for 67 included:
Chevelle 300 Sedan
Chevelle 300 Deluxe Sedan
Chevelle 300 Deluxe Wagon
Malibu Convertible
Malibu Wagon
Malibu 4-door Sedan
Malibu Sport Sedan
Malibu Sport Coupe
Concours Custom Wagon
SS 396 Sport Coupe & Convertible.
 
According to GMs literature, there were seven two-tone combinations available in the 67 Chevelle lineup and two exceptions.  Two-tone was not available on Concours Custom Wagon or Convertibles.   These included Nantucket Blue over Ermine White (and vise versa), Nantucket Blue over Deepwater Blue (and vise versa), Capri Cream over Granada Gold, Ermine White over Tahoe Turquoise, and Capri Cream over Sierra Fawn.
 
There were also more interior colors.  Along with those you mention, there was fawn*,  maroon* and plum.  See http://www.team67.com/information/interior_exterior.htm for full details on bench or bucket and cloth or vinyl options for each model as well as paint color schemes.
 

Dale McIntosh
ACES #1709/TC #92 Gold
67 SS/67 Elky
http://www.dalesplace.com
http://www.team67.com
http://www.midwestchevelles.com

The 1967 Chevelle Malibu shared single-tone exterior, soft top and vinyl top colors with the Impala and the Camaro. There was a different choice of interior trim colors: bright blue, blue, red, black, turquoise, and gold for the standard and for the bucket seats. Two-tone paint was offered for the "regular" Malibu.

Keith Cooper

 

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