In 1970, sheet metal revisions gave the already popular Chevelle a
more squared stance. Interior spaces were also completely
redesigned. Engine choices were plentiful and ranged from the
humble standard 200hp 307 cubic inch V8 to a pair of 402 cubic inch
engines still marketed as the "396". The RPO Z25 SS equipment
option included the 402 rated at 330hp. 1970 also marked the
introduction of 454 cubic inch engine rated at 360hp available
under the RPO Z15 SS Equipment Option. The 454 was also available
with cowl induction. The brochure explained, "Make our tough one
even tougher...shoot an extra breath of cool air into the engine
air intake...like a second wind to a distance runner!". Functional
hood lock pins were not standard equipment, but offered as part of
the ZL2 cowl induction hood option. This 1970 SS Tribute includes a
rebuilt 454 mated to a Richmond 5-Speed manual transmission and
3:08 gear ratio. Set off in a classic two-tone blue & silver with
black vinyl interior combination, this car demands to be noticed on
the street, and strip! Additional features include power door
locks, remote key less entry and a tilt steering wheel. This
powerful street machine is located at our Milwaukee showroom. You
can view this beautiful Chevelle 454SS Tribute in greater detail
including HD pictures and an HD video of it running and driving at
Gatewayclassiccars.com. If you are interested in purchasing this
vehicle or have more questions regarding it, please call us at
(262) 891-4253 or email
[email protected].