1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 4-Speed Fathom Blue Big BlockThis
1970 Chevelle SS is a true American muscle icon, finished in its
striking Code 28 Fathom Blue and powered by a freshly rebuilt 454
cubic inch big block paired with a desirable 4-speed manual
transmission.The 454 V8 has been professionally rebuilt and bored
.010 over, featuring a mild camshaft, steel crank, and new pistons
for strong, reliable performance. It?s topped with an Edelbrock RPM
intake and fed by an 850 CFM double pumper carburetor, with
ignition handled by an ATI distributor. The result is a responsive,
hard-pulling big block with classic muscle car character.Backing
the engine is a rebuilt M21 close-ratio 4-speed transmission,
sending power to the original 12-bolt Positraction rear end with
3.31 gearsan ideal setup for both cruising and spirited driving.
The car is further enhanced with F41 suspension and Lakewood ladder
bars, giving it improved traction and a proper street/strip
stance.Finished in high-quality PPG urethane paint, the Fathom Blue
exterior highlights the car?s iconic lines, while the interior has
been refreshed with new carpet and door panels, maintaining a clean
and classic look with its bench seat configuration.Key Features:
Rebuilt 454 CI V8 (bored .010 over) Mild camshaft, steel crank, and
new pistons Edelbrock RPM intake & 850 CFM double pumper
carburetor ATI distributor ignition system Rebuilt M21 close-ratio
4-speed manual transmission Original 12-bolt Positraction rear end
with 3.31 gears F41 suspension package Lakewood ladder bars Code 28
Fathom Blue PPG urethane paintAdditional Highlights: Bench seat
interior with new carpet and door panels Rear-mounted trunk battery
setup Built at the Van Nuys plant in January 1970 Reportedly
purchased new in Phoenix, ArizonaThis Chevelle SS delivers
everything enthusiasts look forbig block power, 4-speed control,
and timeless styling. A well-sorted example that?s ready to be
enjoyed on the street or shown with pride.
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