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1970 Chevelle Ss !!! True Super Sport, Muscle Car, Survivor, Runs Exellent !!! on 2040-cars

US $22,500.00
Year:1970 Mileage:197019 Color: of the car is a gun metal gray
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Up for sale in El Paso,Texas is this true1970 Chevelle ss.This is a very nice car. It runs and drives very nice! It is a factory automatic vinyl top car with power steering and power disc brakes. I am amazed at how nice this car runs. I own other classic cars,but this Chevelle runs better than all of them ! The steering is great and this car runs straight and true. The suspension has been redone including the rear coil springs. Both the front and rear shocks are new as well. It has a new master cylinder, and new disc pads. This car stops on a dime. The interior on the car is in real good condition for its age. The door panels, headliner and carpet are original. The dash is also original and has never been cut out to upgrade the stereo. The seats and carpet do need attention. I think once that is taken care of, the interior will look good as new. The electrical system on this car is in great shape as well. All the headlights,turn signals,brake lights,dash lights, interior dome light,trunk light and reverse lights work!!! The horn works as well. The gauge cluster is also in good working order. The best part of this is that it is original !!! One important topic to discuss are the floors and trunk area on this car. It is in very solid shape for its age. It had been undercoated years ago, and that actually saved this car from rusting ! Some of this old undercoat is still under the car. I started removing it,but have not had the chance to sand blast and add new undercoat. This is why I call this Chevelle a survivor, and it holds true to this name. Now i know on the rear passenger quarter panel i did find a rust spot.Its not bad, but will need to be fixed. Over all, Its a solid car. The exterior of the car is a gun metal gray. This car was originally silver. I bought this car with this paint job on it. I did plan to re-paint the car the original silver with the black stripes but never got the chance to do so. The paint job on this car is driver quality. It is not a show car paint job, but you can enjoy the car as it is and not have to worry about dings and scratches like you would if it was a show car ! The door and quarter windows roll up and down great. They are soft and smooth. The grill, bumpers and stainless are original and look pretty nice for its age. The doors ,trunk and hood are aligned really nice as well. This chevelle has a 350 010 block with headers, flowmaster exhaust, msd ignition, edelbrock intake and a holley 4 barrel carburetor. The engine is nicely detailed in chrome. It has the original th400 automatic transmission and the original 12 bolt differential. The Chevelle does not have the original big block. It got lost over the years.This is your chance to buy a real ss that does not need much.It is not a fully restored car. It is a quality driver. They are one of the most sought after muscle cars in the world. I will admit to you that I do not want to sell my baby, but I purchased a new home and my priority's have changed. You are more than welcome to ask any questions you may have. I can be reached at 915-630-2034. You are more than welcome to have Ebay inspect this vehicle. A $500 non-refundable deposit is due upfront. This car is sold in as is condition with no warranty or refund. This is a great opportunity for you to own a REAL SS CHEVELLE !!!! Again, any questions will be answered at 915-630-2034. Ask for Jacob. Thank you so much for looking and good luck !!!!

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