Vehicle Description
Fresh frame off restored Astro Blue with white stripes 1970
Chevrolet Chevelle with Super Sport options like
performance built 454 big block, SS dash, SS
stripes and emblems, a 12
bolt rear end
and
4-speed transmission to control the power. Options like power
steering, power front disc brakes and electronic ignition makes
this muscle car a blast to drive. This Chevelle has super sharp
lines, consistent gaps and high quality professionally done paint
and detail work from top to bottom. Functional cowl induction hood
with pins and
white SS stripes lets you know this American Dream Machine means
business. Beautiful chrome with new front bumper, door handles,
roof rails, wheel lip moldings, emblems
and rear bumper with SS pad. The interior has all the right stuff
with bucket seats, center console, Hurst shifter, tach and gauges
and a new cushion grip steering wheel. Rolling on Super Sport
wheels with white letter BFG's for the perfect stance and drop dead
good looks.
EXTERIOR
: Recent frame-off restoration New Astro Blue paint, code A-2261
White Super Sport stripes Cowl induction hood New rear glass Many
new chrome trim parts New chrome bumpers Restored Super Sport 15
inch wheels with new chrome trim rings and SS center caps New BF
Goodrich Radial T/A tires
INTERIOR
: New black interior Bucket seats with center console Beautiful SS
dash with clear crisp instrumentation
New door panels Hurst 4 speed shifter New headliner and carpet kit
New cushion grip steering wheel Tach and gauges
MECHANICS
: 454c.i. V8 engine casting 3999289 Edelbrock aluminum intake
Holley 4 bbl. carb Electronic ignition New Centerforce Aluminum HP
flywheel New competition pressure plate New competition ceramic
clutch Rebuilt 4-speed transmission with less than 50 miles Power
steering Power front disc brakes
UNDERCARRIAGE
: New gas tank Suspension upgrade to new Monroe HD front load
levelers New Monroe HD rear air shocks New dual exhaust with
Flowmaster style mufflers 12 bolt rear axle with 3.10.1 gear
ratioWikipedia Information"The Chevrolet Chevelle is a mid-sized
automobile which was produced by Chevrolet in three generations for
the 1964 through 1977 model years. Part of the General Motors (GM)
A-Body platform, the Chevelle was one of Chevrolet's most
successful nameplates. Body styles include coupes, sedans,
convertibles and station wagons. Super Sport versions were produced
through the 1973 model year, and Lagunas from 1973 through 1976.
After a four-year absence, the El Camino was reintroduced as part
of the new Chevelle lineup in 1964. The Chevelle also provided the
platform for the Monte Carlo introduced in 1970. The Malibu, the
top of the line model through 1972, completely replaced the
Chevelle nameplate for the redesigned, downsized 1978 model
year.""In 1970, sheetmetal revisions gave the bodies a more
squared-up stance following the coke bottle styling, and interiors
were also redesigned. The 1970 Chevelle shared many sheet metal
body parts with the 1970 Buick Skylark GSX, both are GM automobiles
and have interchangeable sheet metal. They are also the only two
muscle cars to share the same roofline. The 1970 Chevelle came in
Sport Coupe, Sport Sedan, convertible, four-door sedan, a couple of
wagons, and coupe utility (the El Camino) body styles. Only three
of these (Malibu sport coupe, Malibu convertible and El Camino
pickup) were available with a choice of one of 2 SS options; RPO
Z25 with the SS 396 (402 cid) engine and RPO Z15 with the new 454
cid engine. The base model was now simply called Chevelle in lieu
of the former base 300 Deluxe, and was only available as a Sport
Coupe or four-door sedan. In Canada, the base series retained its
300 Deluxe name, with appropriate badging on each front fender just
behind the front wheel well. The 300 Deluxe 2-door sedan was
cancelled and replaced by the base Chevelle Sport Coupe, a 2 door
pillarless hardtop. The hardtop, convertible, and sedan received
the upgraded sheetmetal but the station wagons and El Camino
retained the previous year sheetmetal panels (which went on for the
next 2 model years). Station wagons were the entry level Nomad, the
Chevelle level Greenbrier, the Malibu level Concours and an upscale
Concours Estate. New options included power door locks and a
stalk-mounted wiper control. Production was expanded to the GM
Arlington Assembly plant in Arlington, Texas (where the Chevelle
was assembled with its corporate siblings in this case the
Oldsmobile Cutlass).Engine choices ranged from the standard 155
horsepower (116
kW) six-cylinder and 200-horsepower 307-cubic-inch V8, to a pair of
350 V8s and a pair of 402 engines. RPO Z25 SS equipment option
included one of these 402 cid engines but was still marketed as a
396. The second 402 cid engine was available under RPO, rated at
330
hp with single exhaust, and was available in any V8 series except
an SS optioned Malibu or El Camino. 1970 also saw the introduction
of the 454 cid engine and was only available with the RPO Z15 SS
Equipment option. The base 454 cu in (7.4 L) engine was rated at
360
bhp (365
PS; 268
kW), which was also available with cowl induction; and the optional
LS6 version equipped with a single 4-barrel 800 CFM Holley
carburetor produced 450
bhp (456
PS; 336
kW) at 5600 rpm and 500
lb #8901;ft (678
N #8901;m) at 3600 rpm of torque. There were 4,475 LS6 Chevelles
produced."American Dream Machines
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