For 1970 the Chevelle sported a completely redesigned body and
interior. The results were a sleek, muscular body that was an
instant hit. Typical for Chevelle, the aggressive body work covered
the potent engine underneath. The power-plant of this 1970 Chevelle
convertible is the L78 396ci V8 big-block. This matching-numbers
engine produces 375hp and is mated to a Muncie M20 4-speed manual
transmission and factory 3.55 posi-traction rear axle. This
drop-top was treated to a comprehensive frame-off restoration,
resulting in a Concours d'Elegance victory. The Fathom Blue paint
and blue vinyl-upholstered interior are in great condition. From
top to bottom, this Chevelle has every detail carefully worked out
and it performs just as good as it looks. Equipment includes power
white convertible top, cowl-induction hood, power steering and
power front disc brakes. The interior sports bucket seats with
center console and the famous Hurst shifter. A plethora of
historical documents come with the car, including two Build Sheets,
replacement Protect-O-Plate warranty booklet and the Chevelle's
certificate from the L78 Registry. Service and restoration receipts
are included as well. From the Raser Collection.
Vehicle Details
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
Listing ID:CC-1445537
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1970
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Chevelle SS
Exterior Color:FATHOM BLUE
Interior Color:BLUE
Odometer:0
Stock Number:132319
VIN:136670B120539
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