Vehicle Description
The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS was one of the baddest cars on the
streets, and it's one of the most desired muscle cars today. So
finding one with right look, upgraded interior, and
performance-built big block power is the quickest way to become the
king of the neighborhood.
The code 17 Shadow Gray, complete with black SS stripes and a
premium vinyl roof, gets this coupe noticed everywhere it goes.
It's not just because of how striking this factory-correct color
combo is, but also this is the result of a professional respray.
That means you get the pride of originality, and the bright luster
that can only come from modern paint practices. In fact, the
clearcoat is over both the silver and the stripes to make sure
light rolls evenly over every inch of the super straight
sheetmetal. SS factory upgrades include the blacked-out grille,
hood pins, a cowl-induction hood, and the correct SS Mag wheels -
making it intimidating from every angle. It's also got some very
nice chrome, particularly the bumpers, and there's something
special about fresh chrome on a deep silver-gray car that really
gets attention.
Someone really knew what he/she was doing when ordering this coupe.
Not only is the exterior the correct color combo, but also the
great bucket seat interior is, too. And let's face it, we all love
it when the vinyl roof exterior is a preview of the interior. There
was a nice investment making sure the seats, door panels,
carpeting, headliner, and dash all retain their deep dark
appearance. The driver gets an original two-spoke steering wheel
that gives a great view of the full round gauge pack. And we all
look for the center console with iconic horseshoe shifter. But as
much as this is a driver's car, there are also some great upgrades
for everyone. This includes provisions for air conditioning and the
vintage-looking Autosound stereo with an aux input and upgraded
speaker package.
We all love the sight of the bold block and shining elements
radiating power from within the engine bay. But more than just look
powerful, this 396 cubic-inch big block V8 has the performance to
back up its appearance. It inhales deeply with a four-barrel
carburetor and Edelbrock Performer 2.0 intake. And so you'll love
the thunderous sound as that exhales through the Flowmaster dual
exhaust. GM's TH400 three-speed automatic transmission and 12-bolt
rear end are always ready for the monster power and torque of the
big block. Plus, with sway bars front & rear, power steering, and
front disc brakes, you're always confident behind the wheel of this
SS.
Complete with owner's manual, here's a silver Chevelle that proves
its true precious metal. So don't miss out, call today!