1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport (ss) on 2040-cars
Wausa, Nebraska, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : sherlenebaxendale@netzero.net .1970 CHEVELLE CONVERTIBLE SS – 454 – 4-SPEED
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Description:
Where horsepower, history and beauty converge. Here you have it – the crown jewel of the Muscle Car era and in a
convertible to add to the rarity of your investment. A 1970 Chevelle SS Convertible 454 4-SPEED!
Story
I purchased this car 10 years ago after the car went through a ground-up restoration by a builder in Colorado.
Although this car is not a numbers matching car and has no build sheet to prove its 'birth,' the car was purchased
as a rolling chassis (from a private owner in Pennsylvania in 1985 – 15 years after the car was produced). When
purchased, the car had the original black paint (with white SS stripes), round dash gages, front disc breaks and a
rear SS pad – all indications that this was ONE OF THE SELCET FEW of the 'SS' 1970 Chevelle convertibles produced
(There were only 7,522 1970 Chevelle Convertibles produced).
Details:
– Big block 454 (not numbers matching)
– Built by SM Machine Company
– The engine was never dyno texted but SM estimated the horse at 475-500.
– Aluminum Heads
– ZL1 (mechanical) Cam
– The quarter panels, front tips and cal induction hood on this car were all nos (new old stock ordered from GM
prior their discontinuation)
– New Headers
– New Holly 4 Barrel Carburetor
– New Intake Manifold
– New Valve Covers
– 373's
– M21
– Black Interior
– Black, electric, convertible top
– New Dual Exhaust
– New Tires
– Tuxedo Black with White SS stripes
– Excellent condition.
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