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1970 Chevrolet Corvette LT1 For Sale - CCAS Certified Cylinder Case
And Trim Tag, Tank Sticker LMC is very proud to offer for sale this
1970 Chevrolet Corvette LT1 New for the Corvette in 1970, the LT1
engine was introduced as an option for the Corvette. With 11.0:1
compression, big-valve heads, a solid-lifter camshaft and a big
carburetor on an aluminum high-rise intake manifold, the 350 CI LT1
was rated at a high-revving 370 HP and 380 lb-ft of torque. Costing
roughly $445 above the price of a regular Corvette, it pressed
Corvette into the realm of pricey by many accounts, but represented
what was arguably the finest small-block Corvette ever built.
Because of the expense associated with an LT1-equipped Corvette,
just 1,287 were built in 1970. Magazine tests of the car when it
was new noted that, while its straight-line performance
(sub-6-second 0-60 MPH times and mid-14-second quarter-mile ET's)
was nearly a match for its big-block-powered brothers, the lighter
small-block made a world of difference in the Corvette's handling
and overall personality. This 1970 Corvette LT1 was sold new at
Deboer Chevrolet in Edgerton MN and was factory finished in paint
code 974 Monza Red with a trim code 400 Black interior. Under the
hood, is the matching-numbers LT1 350ci/370hp engine that still
retains its original smog equipment and is backed by the numbers
matching 4-speed manual transmission, the only transmission
available behind the LT1. Important with any Corvette, this
examples provenance can be verified by its tank sticker, NCRS
shipping data report, owner's manual, CCAS engine and trim tag
certification. Any 1970-model Corvette is somewhat rare, as labor
difficulties in 1969 delayed the start of 1970 model year
production and a mere 17,316 Corvettes were made. Of those, fewer
than 1,300 were equipped with the LT1. This example is highly
documented and retains is numbers matching drivetrain making it a
great addition to any Corvette collection. Additional Details: -