"By 1970, the Muscle Car era was at its peak, and no muscle car
soared higher than the Chevrolet Chevelle SS. With the base 350ci
V8 engine and optional 396ci big block having been offered in
earlier models, the 1970 Chevelle SS benefitted from a change in GM
corporate policy that would now allow the Divisions to install
engines larger than 400ci in their mid sized cars. The rarest of
all 1970 Chevelle SS's were powered by the mighty 454ci big block
V8." Thx togm.com
For consignment, a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396 tribute with a
title verified 78,602 actual miles now sporting a later model 454ci
V8. This standard sport coupe has been transformed to honor one of
the most iconic muscle cars in muscle car history and the paint,
wheels, and interior make this a show stopping, ground stomping SS
tribute.
Exterior
Fathom Green covers this car beautifully with steel panels that are
straight, and gaps are well minded while white painted SS wide
track stripes race from front to back on this car, skipping the
roof, just like the real deal. Brightwork includes stainless steel
wheel well surrounds, SS chrome rimmed emblems, fantastic bumpers
that hug the sides, mirrors, door handles and window trim, all
looking nice. Gotta love the gently sloping rear B pillar as it
meets the trunk and enhances the already muscular stance of the
car, surely a feather in GM's design team's cap. Authenticity is
bolstered by the 14-inch Chevrolet SS wheels and Wide Oval tires
with letters out. A cowled hood is held in place with stainless
hood pins and rises slightly over the flat plain. Paint, trim,
glass, and light lenses are all in impeccable condition and we
could not find any glaring exterior flaws.
Interior
Looking mostly original, we see door panels that are nice and
straight vinyl patterns in black and include the SS badge. Thin
chrome metal trim rises above the armrest and also split the door
panels below where it goes from ribbed design to textured black
vinyl. Front buckets are covered in black vinyl as well and include
headrests and both seats are in great shape. The rear bench shares
the pattern and overall condition. Black loop carpeting appears
like new and is covered with carpeted mats. Behind the original
looking steering wheel is the SS dash with a clock, tachometer and
speedometer flanked by three smaller gauges and the headlight knob
to present symmetrical circles. An AM radio and vent panel is to
the right housed in the same dash panel while an oil pressure gauge
has been added to the front of a center console. The horseshoe
shifter is like the throttle on a 747 in a factory console that's
easy to read and presents in clean condition. The black headliner
is high and tight, and the trunk is clean and houses a small mat
for protection.
Drivetrain
Another money shot with the clean engine bay housing a 454ci orange
block V8, receiving copious amounts of fossils and air through a
4-barrel carburetor. A TH350 transmission with a manual valve body
in 3-speed automatic form is behind the powerful mill, and in back,
a 12 bolt turns the tires with 3.31 gears and Positraction. Headers
are also present to begin the exhaust end of things.
Undercarriage
Fantastically clean underneath with what we'd call show ready
conditions. The dual exhaust runs through FlowMaster mufflers
finally finding an exit via chrome tips under the bumper.
Suspension here is coil springs up front with a 4 link with coil
springs in back. Power brakes are onboard as front discs and rear
drums.
Drive-Ability
The 454 not only sounds great but eagerly moves this muscle car
forward and it doesn't take three seconds to understand there's
some serious power underfoot. But we have a very firm brake pedal
and so braking action is marginal, causing us to keep things at a
more pedestrian speed, during which the car tracks straight and
certainly handles well. We note the heater blower does not operate
at high speed and the clock is not working. Beyond these things,
all functions operate as they should. While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
1970 Chevelles are hot, and we would venture to say that regardless
of drivetrain, nicely sorted and clean Chevelles pack an overnight
bag to visit the mall because they don't stay long. This one is
sure to join the others in finding a new home somewhere in the
world and will represent the make and model in fine fashion.
136370B105266
1-Chevrolet
36-Malibu V8
37-2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
0-1970
B-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
105266-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
ST 70 13637-1970 Malibu 2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
BDY B013113-Baltimore Body #
TR 791-Ivory Coated Fabric Buckets
PNT 28 28-Fathom Blue
09B-2nd Week September
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Vehicle Details
1970 Chevrolet Malibu
Listing ID:CC-1998323
Price:$75,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1970
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Malibu
Exterior Color:Fathom Green
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:78601
Stock Number:7785
VIN:136370B105266
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