"The new SS 454 package cost $503 and included a 360hp hydraulic
lifter 454 called the LS5. Then there was the LS6. This was the
take no prisoners 454, with a 800cfm Holley four barrel on an
aluminum manifold, 11.25:1 compression, solid lifters, four bolt
mains, forged steel crank and connecting rods, forged aluminum
pistons, and deep groove accessory pulleys. No production engine
ever had a higher factory horsepower
rating."Musclecars.Howstuffworks.com
For consignment, a 1970 Chevrolet Malibu Chevelle SS454 with a
title verified 56,461 actual miles. This is a well documented,
numbers matching, (see notes below), LS6 Chevelle, one of only
4,475 ever produced, considered the pinnacle of the muscle car
world and to many, the holy grail. This one comes to you with the
build sheet and Protect-O-Plate.
Exterior
Striking Cranberry Red features the epically racy black painted
stripes that ride hood, cling to the power bulge and cowl, then
return to dress the decklid. Let's stay in the back where the
chrome bumper serves to frame the tail lamps, once considered
typical and pedestrian but have since taken on a muscular appeal,
and the exhaust tips that protrude just underneath doesn't hurt
that profile. Quad headlights are individually framed and hood pins
are a clue to performance implications. SS appears on all four
corners, but it's those three numbers on the fender that are most
coveted; 454. The 14-inch Chevrolet SS wheels work well with the
old school tire profiles and wheel opening trim enhances the
package. Flaws are few on this legend and include edge chips on the
door, a few scraped chips in the passenger door as well as a
ding.
Interior
Black vinyl door panels adorn the inside and present in just about
pristine condition leading to tall bucket seats up front where the
driver's show some use and wavy piping while the passenger side and
back seats are in ideal condition. How does the dash of the highest
performance Chevelle differ from the base model in 1970? You get
round gauges instead of a sweep speedometer, and the addition of a
tachometer means business. Other gauges, knobs and switches, and an
AM/FM radio with 8-track are based in a textured plastic face plate
in excellent condition, under a clean dash pad. In the center
console, you'll find the always cool horseshoe shifter over a clean
indicator panel, accompanied by black loop carpet below and a
flawless headliner above, shoulder belts in tow. As one might
expect, the trunk is spotless and holds a factory clean spare over
a vinyl mat.
Drivetrain
The show worthy presentation continues under the hood where you'll
find the consignor stated numbers matching 454ci LS6 V8 with the
correct 4-barrel carburetor and a horsepower rating of an
astounding 450. Our spec reviewer notes the engine broaching looks
off along with ghosting of a prior stamping on the machined pad and
that grinding marks appear on the numbers matching TH400 3-speed
automatic transmission with a ghosting of old numbers and the
hydramatic tag missing. In back, you'll find a 12 bolt axle with
3.31 gears and Positraction.
Undercarriage
It's whistle clean underneath where you'll find dual exhaust
running through stock style mufflers and resonators, and exiting
through aggressive chrome tips. Power brakes are on board as front
disc and rear drum and suspension consists of coil springs at both
ends with a 4link included in back. Yes, this is one of those
undersides that deserves to be reflected in mirrors at car
shows!
Drive-Ability
We pilot this legendary muscle car on to the test loop where dozens
of Chevelles have treaded before, including a long list of SS396.
The king of the hill does not disappoint in providing powerful
grunt, straight tracking, and functional brakes. We note the hood
cowl flap is not working and the brake lights don't illuminate. All
other functions on this desirable A-body 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.
If like Frank sang, you're looking to be king of the hill, top of
the list, king of the heap, make your way to the little town of
Morgantown and make a brand new start with your 1970 Chevelle
SS454. Should we start spreading the news? You'll have to make the
call first.
136370B136558
1-Chevrolet
36-Malibu V8
37-2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
0-1970
B-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
135558-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
ST 70 13637-1970 Malibu 2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
BDY B769126-Baltimore Body #
TR 756-Black Coated Fabric Buckets
PNT 75 75-Cranberry Red
01C-3rd Week January
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