Time to check off your full wish list, because this 1970 Chevrolet
Chevelle not only has a mean look on the outside, but it also has
an awesome fuel-injected crate motor, the control of a six-speed,
and plenty more of the right performance upgrades. And while you
might think this restomod is ultra-hot, you get to enjoy it all
from the cool comfort of an A/C interior.
These Chevelle hardtops are a legend for terrific muscle cars
looks, and this one takes it to the next level. It all starts with
the paint. Matte black is always one of the most sinister ways to
represent out on the streets. It has that kind of cool hot rod look
you'd expect on a '27 T-bucket, and so it's fun to get it on a
muscle car. And this one does the look of mean quite well. That's
why the SS stripes are done in gray, so that they can stand out
while still being dark. Plus, the deep chin spoiler, power dome
cowl hood, and 502 fender callouts keep the attitude going. And
while the bumpers have quite a bright shine, so do the big dual
exhaust tips, hood pins, and 17-inch wheels. So this is the kind of
mean machine the super villain would drive in a movie.
The interior keeps the dark side feeling going. Still, looking like
the bad guy doesn't mean you won't have guests. So the setup is
clean and comfortable, and you even have cold-blowing air
conditioning. But the best investments here were all about making a
better driver's coupe. That's why you have modern racing bucket
seats up front with a center console in-between. There's a grippy
Chevy sports steering wheel w/power steering, and beyond that is a
full set of stylishly bright AutoMeter gauges. And have you counted
the gear on the shifter yet?
The engine bay is filled with serious muscle to truly back up this
car's seriously mean style. You're looking at a 502 cubic-inch
motor. While the monster displacement is usually plenty of
displacement for most of us, this one also has plenty more. It's
built right with aluminum heads, an aluminum intake, and long tube
headers feeding the X-pipe dual exhaust with Flowmaster mufflers.
The motor is then topped with a cold air intake feeding a FiTech
electronic fuel injection system. There are even the right
supporting components, like a serpentine belt system and an
aluminum radiator with dual electric fans. Best of all, the upgrade
to a six-speed manual transmission puts you in the center of the
action for the big power and high-octane soundtrack. This one is
built with all the right components for a confident and powerful
muscle car. You have polyurethane motor mounts, polyurethane body
mounts, UMI front frame brace, rear shock tower brace, UMI sway
bars front & rear, boxed rear trailing arms, and a 12-bolt rear end
with Moser differential cover. This has the grip of modern Hankook
Ventus tires -including a new full-size spare in the trunk. And the
topping power is upgraded with power front discs with drilled and
slotted rotors.
It's time to get your hands on this sinister Chevelle before it's
gone forever. Call today!!!
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