1970 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray LS5 454 Numbers-Correct Big Block
with NCRS Documentation Why This Car Is Special The 1970 Chevrolet
Corvette Stingray is widely regarded as the high-water mark of the
C3 generation, and for good reason. It was the last model year
before emissions regulations and insurance pressures began pulling
horsepower ratings down across the industry. Nineteen-seventy also
happened to be a shortened production year the Bowling Green
assembly line ran behind schedule, and total Corvette output for
the model year came in at just 17,316 units, making 1970 one of the
lowest-production Corvette years of the entire C3 run. Within that
already-limited pool, the LS5 454 was a significant option.
Chevrolet offered two big block choices in 1970 the LS5 at 390
horsepower and the top-shelf LS7 at a factory-rated 460 horsepower.
The LS7 was listed in early literature but was never actually put
into production for street cars that year, which means the LS5 was
effectively the most powerful engine a buyer could order in a 1970
Corvette. Only 4,473 buyers checked that box. This is one of them.
The VIN on this car decodes to a 1970 Corvette coupe built at the
St. Louis assembly plant, with the S engine code confirming the
factory LS5 454 installation. The exterior color is documented
under paint code 974 Monza Red and the interior carries trim code
407, confirming the factory red leather bucket seat interior. Both
codes match what you see on the car today, which matters
considerably to NCRS judges and serious collectors alike. This car
is an active NCRS member vehicle, which means it has been submitted
to the scrutiny of the National Corvette Restorers Society an
organization whose judging standards are among the most demanding
in the hobby. The odometer reads just over 78,000 miles. Features
List - 454 cubic inch / 390 horsepower LS5 Big Block V8, 4-barrel
carburetor - 4-speed manual transmission - Positraction
limited-slip rear end - 4-wheel disc brakes - Power brakes - Power
steering - Factory air conditioning - Removable T-Tops -
Tilt-telescopic steering column - AM/FM radio - Edelbrock chrome
valve covers and air cleaner - MSD ignition - Chrome side exhaust -
Chrome luggage rack - Correct paint code 974 (Monza Red) exterior -
Correct trim code 407 red leather interior - Wood-grain door panel
trim inserts - NCRS member car Mechanical The heart of this 1970
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is the LS5 454 cubic inch big block,
factory-rated at 390 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque at a 10.251
compression ratio figures confirmed by the engine data plate
visible on the center console. The LS5 used rectangular-port
cylinder heads, a hydraulic camshaft, and a single Rochester
Quadrajet four-barrel carburetor. It was a torque-heavy,
street-friendly package that could be driven daily while still
delivering serious performance. The 500 lb-ft torque figure is what
makes these cars feel so different from small block Corvettes of
the same era the power comes in low and stays flat across a wide
rpm range. Behind the engine sits a 4-speed manual transmission,
the correct and desirable gearbox pairing for a car of this
specification. The Positraction rear end ensures both rear wheels
put power to the ground consistently, which is especially relevant
given the torque output of the 454. Stopping power comes from
4-wheel disc brakes a feature that set the Corvette apart from
nearly every other American production car of its time. The factory
equipped these with power assist, and the combination of disc
brakes at all four corners with a big block engine was a genuinely
capable performance package by the standards of 1970. Under the
hood, Edelbrock chrome valve covers and a matching chrome Edelbrock
air cleaner have been fitted, giving the engine bay a clean,
finished appearance without straying into outlandish territory. An
MSD ignition system has also been installed, which improves spark c
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