Vehicle Description
This is one of the most sought after muscle cars! The most popular
color, code 28 Fathom Blue with white stripes and black bucket seat
interior!!! Yes its original color code 28, Fathom Blue! The body
is clean and straight. All lines and gaps fit nice. Appears to have
all factory sheet metal. Doors shut like new. The paint has a nice
smooth glossy finish. The stripes are painted on and are correct.
The front grill, emblem, headlight bezels and front bumper look
new. The stainless trim is polished and straight. The back bumper,
SS pad and tail light lenses are like new. The glass is tinted and
in good condition. The door jambs are painted and all weather
stripping is like new. It sits on a set of 14x7 factory SS wheels
with BFG T/A radials. The interior is in good shape! Factory bucket
seats with console, factory tach and gauges, 5,500 redline tach and
all gauges work as they should even the clock!! Heater controls all
operate smoothly. It has an AM/FM stereo. Dash pad is in excellent
shape. Headliner is tight. Carpet, sill plates and door panels are
all like new. The engine compartment is clean! The 454 HO crate
engine rated at 438 hp @ 5300 rpm. runs strong! It is upgraded with
a polished aluminum intake manifold with a Holley 780 carburetor,
also has an HEI ignition, chrome valve covers, A set of jet coated
headers, GM hoses and cowl induction air cleaner. Everything is
nice and tidy. The trunk is super clean. All original metal. The
trunk pan has been resprayed in its original color splatter paint.
It also has a spare tire and jack assembly. The undercarriage is as
clean as the top side! Bottom of the engine is clean and painted
Chevy Orange. Turbo 400 transmission is clean. Original floors
painted satin black, F-41 suspension which includes sway bars and
boxed in control arms, front disc brakes, Magnaflow stainless steel
dual exhaust with factory style tips running out the back. New fuel
tank with new straps and sending unit, 12 bolt posi rear end with
3:73 gears and the E-brake assembly looks good and working. The
1970 Chevelle SS is the most popular car of its era, especially
when it has a 454 in it!!