While having an untouched classic car is always awesome, for a car
like this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, the updated version can be
even more fun than the original. One look at the Astro Blue respray
with twin white stripes sitting on big Budnik polished wheels, and
it is clear this car is something special. If that's not enough,
the massive, pinned and fully-functional three-inch cowl-induction
hood gives this already aggressive machine an even meaner profile,
and with good reason.
Inside, the updated and upgraded interior shows off its comfy blue
leather that wraps the twin bucket seats, lockable storage armrest,
rear bench seat, steering wheel, door panels, and dash pad. The
factory-style gauges are complemented by an auxiliary oil pressure
AutoMeter gauge mounted under the dash, while aftermarket
air-conditioning controls and trick Hurst shifter each feel cool in
their own way. The factory AM radio serves as a pleasant
placeholder, while an upgraded Sony AM/FM/CD/AUX head unit is
stashed out of sight in the glovebox, powering a pair of kick panel
and rear-deck speakers and a truck-mounted subwoofer. Custom SS
embroidery can be easily seen on both the front seats and centered
on the rear seatback, along with the numbers 565, which answers a
question you're bound to hear many times.
As much fun as the original Chevelle could be under the hood, this
restomod comes packing with a monstrous naturally-aspirated 565
cubic-inch Dart V-8 engine. Comprised of an Eagle crank and rods,
Mahle 10.25:1 compression pistons, aluminum heads, Comp roller cam
and roller rockers, Dart intake manifold, Holley 1050 Dominator
four-barrel carburetor, MSD ignition, and Hooker Jet Hot coated
long tube headers, we're told this monster motor makes over 700
horsepower. That crazy power is routed through a Tremec TKO
five-speed manual transmission before being sent out to the
3.73-geared 12-bolt Positraction rear end.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Award Winning Car
• True Original SS 396
• Frame Off Restoration
• Full Astro Blue Repaint
• Racing Stripes
• Functional Cowl Induction Hood
• 565 CID V8
• Dart M Block
• Eagle Crank and Rods
• Mahle Pistons
• Comp Roller Cam
• Comp Roller Rockers
• Aluminum Heads
• Dart Intake
• Holley 1050 Dominator Carb
• MSD Ignition
• Serpentine Belt
• Hooker Long Tubes
• Tremec TKO Five Speed Manual
• Hurst Shifter
• 3.73 Posi
• Tubular Control Arms
• Four Wheel Power Discs
• SSBC Master
• SSBC Calipers
• 14 Inch Front Rotors
• 18 Inch Budnik Wheels
• Nitto Tires
• Power Steering
• Leather Interior
• AC
• Sony AM/FM/CD/AUX
• Kick Panel Speakers
• Trunk Mounted Sub
• Reproduction Build Sheet
This 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS rides on Control Freak tubular
control arms, coil springs, shocks, and sway bar, while an SSBC
master cylinder powers four-wheel discs that feature big
fourteen-inch rotors up front, which are capable of reining in all
those ponies whenever called upon. This incredible machine takes
the idea of a muscle car to an entirely new level as a
retro-revival of one of the most celebrated cars in Chevy's
illustrious history. It takes what we all love about the Chevelle
and makes it better. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle
Listing ID:CC-2013890
Price:$117,995
Location:Ft Worth, Texas
Year:1970
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Chevelle
Exterior Color:Astro Blue
Interior Color:Blue
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:39532
Stock Number:7817-DFW
VIN:136370A106716
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