Vehicle Description
Upgraded big block power, four-on-the-floor, and all the right
indicators of a true Super Sport, make this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle
SS true muscle car desire all dressed in black.
There have been some nice investments in this coupe, and the first
place you notice is the paint. It's a sleek and modern black that
was laid down with care. There's a sophistication on this one that
comes from the crisp body panels, bright chrome bumpers, and
premium black vinyl top. Of course, you really just love this for
all the right SS pieces like the Mag-style wheels, hood pins, Super
Sport grille, blackout rear panel, and bold racing stripes in
painted on top in a contrasting white. And muscle car people love a
working cowl induction hood feeds fresh air to the beast
within.
The blackout presentation continues inside. There have been nice
investments here in the dash, door panels, carpeting, and headliner
for a well-done presentation. And of course, we all want a Chevelle
with bucket seats and a center console. You'll appreciate features
like the AM/FM/CD stereo for upgraded driving music, and the dash
controls show this was likely born an A/C car (the system would
need a full component installation to work again.) But what you'll
love the most is the sporty feeing of the dual-spoke SS steering
wheel that gives you a clear view to the round gauge package. And
there are terrific driver upgrades, like the Sunpro column-mounted
tach, auxiliary readout trio, and the Hurst T-handle shifter.
The presentation under the hood is both clean and mean. This is a
mighty 402 cubic-inch big block filling the engine bay. The bold
block paint is accented by chrome valve covers and air topper to
really draw attention. Plus, it features the right investments in
added power, including a Holley four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock
intake, and headers that add even more muscle while also
contributing to the rumble of the dual exhaust. There are also nice
supporting components like the steel braided lines and an aluminum
radiator. The V8 fires up with gusto, and you have full control
thanks to the four-speed manual transmission. We don't have the
build sheet to confirm this is a true Super Sport, but it does have
the correct pieces that go beyond the easily seen ones, like the
round gauges. The quick ratio power steering box, 12-bolt rear end,
boxed rear suspension, and rear sway bar are not only helpful, but
also features you find on a true Super Sport. Add in power brakes
with discs up front and BF Goodrich T/As with extra-wide rear
rubber, and this is a well-done muscle car total package.
This is a dark Chevelle that has the performance upgrades to back
up its attitude. That makes for an irresistible total package. Call
today!!!