Vehicle Description
The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle is already desirable for being one of
the best street machines of the muscle car era. And this one has an
upgraded attitude everywhere you look: from the tint on the windows
to the fuel-injected big block under the hood. And when this mean
machine also has ice-cold A/C, you know you've found your hardtop
of distinction.
This one started out life as Autumn Gold, but that was too nice-guy
for a sinister machine like this. The upgrade to Burnt Orange later
in life has a darker tone that fits this one nicely. Plus, the
color complements the features such as the blacked-out SS grille,
tinted windows, and full-length black SS painted stripe package.
This performance attitude continues on the proper cowl induction
hood, hood pins, and all the Super Sport badging. There's plenty of
bright style within the speed thanks to bright trim and
form-fitting chrome bumpers that shine like mirrors. And this
package of brightwork and performance is united nicely by those
polished Torq Thrust alloys.
The perfect complement to the black trim on the outside is a black
vinyl interior. This has been comprehensively converted from tan,
and so that means everything (carpets, door panels, headliner,
seats, etc.) feels quite fresh, because it is. The result is a
great place to spend some seat time. In fact, when you slip the
driver's bucket, your left hand will love the grippy sports
steering wheel on the tilt column, and your right one is instantly
attracted to the iconic horseshoe shifter in the center console.
You get the correct full round gauge set as well as crisp auxiliary
readouts under the dash so you constantly know what's going on with
the monster motor. But the right Chevelle is also about staying
comfortable, too. So this one has the best upgrades from enjoying
the road, like a retro-style AM/FM digital tuner and air
conditioning blowing cold with modern R134a.
It's always a source of pride to lift the hood and see big block
power. This 454 cubic-inch V8 is a mighty motor, but not all are
created equal. The FI Tech fuel injection system means a steady
power delivery for better all-around performance. And speaking of
performance, you also have more great upgrades, like an Edelbrock
Performer 2.0 intake, HEI distributor, and a Flowmaster dual
exhaust. And as you dig into the details you'll see a thoughtful
presentation that includes an aluminum radiator with dual electric
fans (it'll help keep this big block running cool even if you're in
traffic with the A/C pumping.) In fact, this makes for a fine
all-around cruiser with features like a three-speed automatic
transmission, power steering, and power brakes w/discs up
front.
This is the right mix of upgrades to make an icon look aggressive
and feel comfortable. So it's a total package hardtop you need to
get your hand on right now. Call today!!!