Vehicle Description
This 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle is the kind of American classic you
knew was out there waiting to be discovered. It takes the beautiful
lines of this gen coupe and upgrades both the color theme and big
block power. The result is an impressive custom classic that will
often be unique to the scene.
This generation of Chevelle is now really getting appreciated for
its style. The headlights are deeply sculpted into the design for
an elegant look that also gives a better definition to the line
that starts in the fenders and runs all the way through the doors.
The rear does a great job of having a crisply sharp style while
also giving you sleek lines. The tail light package even looks
inspired by the Corvette. Plus, this one goes for a sophisticated
style in its paint with a later upgrade to a tasteful dark blue
metallic. And a nice silver that takes up the lower section and
highlights the hint of flare in the fenders. But this one also has
been upgraded to have a Super Sport attitude. You see it in the
blackout grille, wide dual exhaust tips, and 17-inch Ridler
wheels.
Redline tires are a great vintage-style touch for the exterior, and
it also previews the full red interior. The seats, door panels, and
even the floor mats have an aggressive style. It all looks quite
well-respected, right down to the custom dash pad. It's a comfy car
for everyone with the upgraded AM/FM/CD stereo with aux input and
provisions for R134a air conditioning (it likely needs a recharge
to blow cold again.) But the focus of this coupe is truly about the
drive. That's why there are nice upgrades like a sports steering
wheel, a Sunpro tach, and a Hurst shifter.
We love a big block Chevelle, and while the 454 cubic-inch V8 was
available in 1973, it doesn't take much to recognize that this
motor is not stock. In fact, we have receipts mostly from around
2018 documenting over $20k invested in this powerhouse. The stout
motor features a Holley four-barrel carburetor, an Edelbrock
Intake, an HEI distributor, and long tube headers feeding the dual
exhaust and Flowmaster mufflers. The Muncie four-speed manual
transmission is the numbers-matching unit, and it was given a
rebuild as part of the all-around investment in this Chevelle. So
you have confident control over this big block power. And there's a
terrific total driving attitude with features like power steering,
power brakes, front discs, a rear sway bar, and grippy sport
tires.
This is where style, features, and plenty of power come together.
So you know this is the best way for you to get your hands on
muscle and distinction right now. Call today!!!