1970 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE SS 396 NUMBER MATCHING 396CI/350 HP This is
one of the most sought after muscle cars! This 1970 Chevelle is
wearing its original color code 75, Cranberry Red. It has black
stripes running down the Cowl Induction hood and trunk! The body is
clean and straight. All lines and gaps fit nicely. It appears to
have all factory sheet metal. Doors close like they were new. The
paint has a nice smooth and glossy finish. The front grill, emblem,
headlight bezels and front bumper look great. The stainless trim is
polished and straight. The rear bumper, SS pad and tail light
lenses are very nice. The glass is in good condition. The door
jambs are painted and all weather stripping is like new. It sits on
a set of 14x7 factory style SS wheels with a set of Goodyear Eagle
ST radial tires. The white interior really pops up against the red
exterior. The interior is in excellent shape from carpet to
headliner! It sports a factory bench seat. It features a factory
AM/FM radio and factory SS steering wheel. The heater controls all
operate smoothly. The dash pad is in good shape, no cracks. The
carpet, sill plates and door panels are all in nice shape as well.
It also features GM front and rear seat belts. The engine
compartment is clean and complete! It has its correct 396 ci/ 350
hp engine that has been completely rebuilt and runs strong. The VIN
on the motor matches the VIN on the car! It also has factory chrome
valve covers, chrome air cleaner, 4 core radiator, correct fan
shroud and fan. The trunk is super clean. It appears to be all
original metal. The trunk pan has been resprayed in its original
color of spatter paint. It also has a spare tire and jack assembly.
The undercarriage is as clean as the top side! The bottom of the
engine is clean and the Turbo 400 3 speed transmission is clean as
well. The original floors have been painted in a satin black. There
is a F-41 suspension which includes sway bars, boxed in control
arms and front disc brakes. It has a dual exhaust system with
factory resonators and correct style cowbell tips running out the
back, new fuel tank with new straps and sending unit, 12-bolt posi
rear end with 3:31 gears. The E-brake assembly looks good and
working. The 1970 Chevelle SS is the most popular and most sought
after car of its era! It would be a nice investment piece for
someone. *Please contact us for the most complete information on
this beautiful vehicle. We will be happy to answer any questions
you may have, give you a complete walk-around, and in the process,
supply you with the most detailed description of the vehicle. We
offer financing options on your purchase through only the best
classic car financing companies in the business, with approved
credit. Our customers buy with confidence. For over 16 years we
have bought and sold quality classic collector cars. *Sabetta's
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