This 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle is one of the Bristow Eliminator cars
that is a true numbers matching rotisserie restored LS6 4-speed.
This Chevelle is in as-new condition today and is fully documented
in incredible detail. The 1970 LS6 powered Chevelle is the pinnacle
of muscle cars. This was a 40,000 mile original car that was
restored by one of the top Chevelle restorers in the world, Cam's
Classic Restorations in Coquitlam, B.C. (they specialize in
Chevelle restorations). This is an important example and definitely
investment grade in every way. Included on our website photo
gallery are detailed photographs documenting the fastidious numbers
and date matching records of this Chevelle. It has accumulated
approximately 40 miles since its restoration. This Chevelle was
sold new at Cliff Bristow Motors (Dealer No. 82-270) in Three
Hills, Alberta. Cliff Bristow was the Yenko equivalent for Canada.
Bristow was dedicated to making performance enhancements to
Chevrolets to make them much more competitive for racing. This
example was one of four LS6 Chevelle's ordered for Bristow and was
shipped on May 13, 1970. Bristow offered the Eliminator Package
which included the headers, Hurst competition plus shifter and the
Sun Super tach. Unlike Yenko's, the Bristow Eliminators were not
embellished with stripe and decals, with the exception of the
subtle dealer sticker on the trunk. This is the only known
Eliminator package survivor and is fully documented by the GM
Shipping records and GM Canada build sheets. The Forest Green
Metallic (Paint Code 48) livery is nearly perfect. The paint has
been tirelessly wet sanded and polished to a mirror surface. There
are only a couple of small touch up areas around the hood on the
drivers side. The panel fit is superb and the chrome and stainless
are as-new throughout. Everything about this Chevelle is correct.
Details about this Chevelle were detailed in a four-page article in
Bone Stock magazine. The black vinyl bench seat (Trim Code 755) and
interior are perfect, correct and as-new as well. The Sun Super
tach is prominently displayed for the driver to see and the short
throw Hurst Competition shifter feels just right in your hand. The
engine compartment and undercarriage are absolutely incredible to
see. Please review the photo gallery for details. Original
inventory labels are everywhere and every component is either date
coded correctly or has all the correct labels. This Chevelle had
accumulated a mere 40,000 miles when it was found and later
restored. Even the brakes drums, wheels cylinders, etc. where
restored and reused or are included in the sale. The venerable 454
CID V8 produced 450hp and 500 ft. lbs. of torque. The M22 4-speed
transmission and 4.10 Positraction rear end make this as fast today
as it was in 1970. This is thought to be one of 168 examples of the
LS6 produced without the cowl induction. Collectors around the
world recognize that the 1970 Chevelle LS6 is an investment grade
collectors item not to be missed. This year, numerous examples have
been sold of similar cars for $220,000 , $220,000 and $330,000. Our
Chevelle will compare favorably with any of these three comparable
sales. Included with the purchase is all of the documentation,
restoration photographs, display boards, an owners manual and case,
jack and spare as well as an extra set of keys. For more details
and information, please call, text or email Harry Clark at
1.602.245.7200 or
[email protected]. This Chevelle is in
our showroom in Phoenix.