Vehicle Description
A mean black look with big block power to back it up makes this
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 427 Tribute instantly attractive. But as
you dig deeper, you'll see the exceptional upgrades like the
six-speed manual transmission, sports suspension, and awesome color
combo that make this one an absolutely irresistible total
package.
Dark, slick, and imposing, the paint sets the tone for the whole
car. There has been an investment in a quality finish here that
gives you both a piano-like luster and a darkly intimidating style.
After all, the right car can be both premium and aggressive. You
understand that when you see the US Mags wheels have a bright shine
to go with the chrome bumpers. And they also have a 17/18-inch
front/rear sporty stance. And while the upgraded SS stripes are
always a nice addition, they look particularly attractive in this
distinctive red hue. Plus, the cowl induction hood, hood pins,
blackout grille, blackout rear panel, and wide exhaust tips make
for a proper Super Sport upgrade.
For the same reason we like the look of the red stripes on the
outside, we also love the full red interior. Fundamentals like the
upholstery, headliner, and carpeting have a fresh look. You'll even
appreciate the little classic details, like the working dome light
and bright trim in the seatbacks. If you're looking to cruise this
classic there is an auto sound AM/FM stereo with aux input and
Bluetooth for modern music. Of course, the pieces you'll love the
most are what make this a great driver. This includes the grippy
steering wheel and a full Classic Instruments gauge package with
speedo and tach. And have you counted the gears for the Hurst
shifter yet?
The 427 motor was a magic displacement for Chevrolet's muscle, but
the only Chevelles that got it were the ultra-rare COPO cars. This
pays tribute to that with the 427 big block under the hood. It's
even properly built for power with a Holley four-barrel carburetor,
an Edelbrock Performer intake, and headers feeding the dual
exhaust. It's also supported by the right pieces, like cast
Chevrolet valve covers, electric fans, and a newer wiring harness.
It fires up readily and makes a sweet sound from the Flowmaster
mufflers. You get enhanced control over this big block and its
rumbling soundtrack thanks to the upgrade to a Tremec six-speed
manual transmission. It's also upgraded to be a stout driver with a
12-bolt rear end, boxed steel rear arms, Gabriel HiJacker
adjustable shocks, and modern ZR-rated tires. Add in power
steering, power brakes, and front discs, and you can understand
exactly why we say this one is a great all-around driver.
This is the SS tribute with a COPO level of muscle car fun. So if
you love a cool Chevelle with both power and distinction, call
today!