Few muscle cars command as much recognition and notoriety as the
Chevelle. One look at this 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Tribute, and
it's easy to see why this car has left an indelible mark on
enthusiasts worldwide, despite being out of production since 1977.
Fully repainted in a head-turning bright red complemented by a set
of full-length black painted SS stripes to go along with its pinned
cowl-induction hood, and blackout grille, this Tribute shows off
the aggressive lines of the Chevelle from any angle.
Inside, we find a clean, redone black vinyl interior. A center
console separates a pair of supportive bucket seats, complete with
headrests. A two-spoke power-assisted SS steering wheel sits just
ahead of a six-pod gauge cluster, featuring a 7,000-rpm tachometer
and a 120-mph speedometer. An original-looking AM radio exists in
its factory location, but really, the Hurst T-bar shifter with an
easy-to-see shift pattern provides all the entertainment you need
for any long drive.
Under the hood, we find a clean engine bay with a massive naturally
aspirated 502-cubic-inch V-8 on display. Using GM Performance
aluminum heads, a Fast EFI throttle-body injection setup mounted on
an aluminum Edelbrock intake manifold, this bruising big block does
away with exhaust gases via long-tube headers capped with
sweet-sounding FlowMaster mufflers. If you really want to make a
statement, then flip the switch for the dual electric cutouts and
listen to what an old-school muscle car can really sound like. That
massive power is routed through a Richmond Super T-10 four-speed
manual transmission before being sent to the 12-bolt rear end,
which translates those ponies to the pavement via a set of 15-inch
powder-coated wheels shod in BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Full Bright Red Repaint
• Black Racing Stripes
• Cowl Hood
• Hood Pins
• Blackout Grille
• 502ci V8
• GMP Aluminum Heads
• Fast EFI
• Long Tubes
• FlowMasters
• Dual Electric Cutouts
• Optima Red Top
• Richmond Super T-10 Four Speed
• 12 Bolt Rear
• Moser Rear Diff Cover
• Power Brakes
• Cross Drilled and Slotted Front Rotors
• Wilwood Calipers
• Power Steering
• Black Vinyl Interior
• Bucket Seats
• Center Console
• Hurst Shifter
This 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Tribute rides on a factory-style
suspension that has been upgraded with Hotchkis upper and lower
control arms and a rear sway bar. Power brakes featuring Wilwood
cross-drilled and slotted front discs are ready to rein in those
ponies whenever called upon. If you have been looking for a great
example of one of the baddest big-block monsters from the Golden
Age of muscle cars, then look no further because this is the car
for you. Don't wait, call today!
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