1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 �€" Muncie 4-Speed, Frame-Off
Quality Restoration, Near Show-Quality Paint Why This Car Is
Special The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 is widely considered the
high-water mark of the American muscle car era. This was the year
Chevrolet pulled out every stop �€" offering the 454 cubic inch big
block V8 in the Chevelle for the first time, creating what many
historians regard as the most potent factory muscle car package of
the entire era. The base LS5 version of the 454 was rated at 360
horsepower, while the top-shelf LS6 carried an advertised 450
horsepower rating, though both figures were understood to be
conservative. Road tests of the day put the 454-powered Chevelle in
the mid-13-second range in the quarter mile right off the showroom
floor. The VIN on this car decodes to a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle
sport coupe built at the Norwood, Ohio assembly plant �€" a
facility known for producing a high volume of performance-oriented
Chevelles during this period. The engine position code in the VIN
confirms the big block 454 designation, consistent with the SS
package. What separates this particular 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
454 from a tired survivor or a cut-corner project is the depth of
the restoration work done within the last five years. This is not a
car that has been freshened up with new carpet and a coat of paint
to disguise age. The mechanical systems have been rebuilt from the
ground up, the electrical system has been replaced with a complete
American Auto Wire harness, the glass is new, the interior is new,
and the paint and body work is at near show quality level.
Underneath, the car is clean and solid, with correctly detailed
components that hold up to close inspection. This is a 1970
Chevelle SS 454 that you can drive confidently and show with pride.
Features List - Rebuilt 454 cubic inch big block V8, Turbo-Jet -
Muncie 4-speed manual transmission, rebuilt and shifting correctly
through all gears - Hurst shifter with console - Correct 12-bolt
rear end with correct boxed rear control arms - F-41 performance
suspension - Power front disc brakes, new all around - Power
steering - Vintage air conditioning - 3-inch dual exhaust with
Flowmaster mufflers - Correct SS wheels with BF Goodrich Radial T/A
tires, new - Cowl induction hood with hood pins - Factory
tachometer - Complete American Auto Wire wiring harness - Custom
Auto Sound stereo with Bluetooth connectivity - New glass
throughout - New beige leather interior - Near show-quality blue
exterior paint and bodywork - Restoration completed within the last
five years Mechanical The heart of this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
454 is, of course, the 454 cubic inch Turbo-Jet big block. The
engine has been rebuilt and is ready to drive. The photos show a
clean, detailed engine bay with correct 454 Turbo-Jet air cleaner
decal, orange-painted block, chrome valve covers, and a chrome
radiator top. This is the presentation you expect on a car at this
level �€" functional and correct looking at the same time. Backing
the 454 is a rebuilt Muncie 4-speed manual transmission topped with
a Hurst shifter. The Muncie 4-speed was the transmission of choice
for serious performance buyers in 1970. It is a close-ratio gearbox
designed to keep the big block in its power band, and when combined
with the 454, it delivers the kind of driving experience that made
these cars legends. The rebuilt transmission shifts smoothly
through all four gears. Out back, the car wears the correct 12-bolt
rear axle assembly �€" the stronger of the two rear end options
available on 1970 Chevelles, and the one factory-specified for big
block SS cars. The rear control arms are the correct boxed units,
which were part of the SS package and provided better axle location
under hard acceleration. The F-41 suspension option added stiffer
springs and shocks front and rear, giving the car improved handling
characteristics compared to the standard Chevelle setup. Power
front disc bra
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