Pay close attention, because this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
convertible really has everything you want. After all, you get an
LS6 big block power, four-on-the-floor, and a great color combo.
Plus, it even comes with the documentation showing it's real-deal
rare Super Sport droptop.
Chevrolet made less than 9,000 Chevelle convertibles, and only a
small percentage were true SS machines, so you know this car's
place in history is already secure. But there's much more going on
here. Fathom Blue is this car's original color. There was an
investment in a quality respray in 2012, and since then, it has
been treated with respect a rare classic deserves. So it has a
terrific clearcoat luster in the sunshine - exactly what you want
on a convertible. This car was made to show off, so even the hood
alone has all the best elements of the muscle car era. This
includes the iconic dual stripes, hood pins, and the cowl induction
vent. Plus, you get all the other great features, like the
form-fitting chrome bumpers, full SS badging, and Mag-style Super
Sport wheels. And the white convertible top means this has a great
color-matched attitude when it's in place.
When you take the roof down, a new attitude emerges. The full black
package with bucket seats and a center console gives it the true
muscle car aggression you expect from a Super Sport. Crisp door
panels, good carpeting, complete dash, and insignia trim on the
seats ensure you'll proudly show this convertible off to the world.
And the power convertible top makes this easy. But really, this is
made for the driver to get the most enjoyment. The cue ball Hurst
shifter is calling out to your right hand through the darkness. A
dual spoke SS steering wheel means you get a clear view of the U14
gauge cluster with large speedo, tach, and working clock.
Under the hood is the 454 cubic-inch LS6 V8. This car was actually
born a L34 Super Sport, but it was upgraded to the ultimate level
with an era-correct true LS6 motor. In fact, this was even rebuilt
in 2015 to keep this true big block legend running strong. You can
also tell plenty was invested in the presentation under the hood
during restoration. The engine has bold paint and the shining valve
covers are radiating from within the gloss black engine bay. Muscle
car fans love to point out the rubber gasket around the air cleaner
that gives potential for the true cowl induction hood. It inhales
deeply from the four-barrel carburetor, and the header-fed dual
exhaust gives it a great rumble. Best of all, you are in complete
control of this huge muscle and its thunderous soundtrack thanks to
the Muncie M21 close-ratio four-speed manual transmission. This
feeds a versatile 3.31 rear end with Positraction. This is strong
running all the way around with features like power steering, front
disc brakes, the correct boxed trailing arms, and sway bars front &
rear.
A classic this special needs all the right paperwork, and so the
sale comes with original warranty card, owner's manual, service
manuals, and the important factory buildsheet. This is a true
fantasy-level muscle car, and if you're quick enough to grab it,
your dreams can become a reality. Call now!
Vehicle Details
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle
Listing ID:CC-1162568
Price:$99,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1970
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Chevelle
Exterior Color:Fathom Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:56577
Stock Number:4928-CHA
VIN:136670K126088
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