1970 Chevrolet Chevelle on 2040-cars
Bruce, South Dakota, United States
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Tribute with LS Engine
This car now has a 5.3 Fi-Tech 750 Horse Power Ultimate LS Engine with 4L65E TransController, 102 mm throttle body
& 55lb injectors, duel wide band 02sensors, high volume fuel rails Professionally Installed and Tuned (has boost
capability, Pro-charger or Turbo-Charger)
Car is well put together Both body and mechanical
Car has been repainted the original code 28 Fathom Blue with White Stripes
New Vinyl Black Interior, including headliner, carpet, seats, and door panels
New 4L65E Transmission
All gauges including speedometer and tach work like original but with computer
New Tanks Fuel tank with internal electric fuel pump
New Stainless Steel Headers
New 2 1/2 Inch Exhaust
Functional Cowl Induction for LS Intake
New SS style wheels15x9 1/2 inch in Rear and 15x8 inch in the Front
New BF Goodrich Tires
Shiftworks shifter with over drive indicator
DTS 12 Bolt rear-end with positraction
Inland Built & Balanced drive shaft
Coil over Shock front Suspension
- Professionally Tuned on Dyno
- Heater
- Power Steering
- Power Brakes
- Emergency Brake
- Clock
- Radio
- Windshield Wipers
- Windshield Washers
- Tach
- Speedometer
- Amp & Oil Gauge
- Headlights
- Taillights
- Backup Lights
- Windows
- New Windshield and Back Glass
- Antenna in Windshield
- Gas Gauge
- Console Lights
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Fri, Mar 22 2019One of our spy photographers just caught a smattering of full-size GM SUVs out testing, including the Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban and GMC Yukon. Previous spy photos of the next-generation of these big GM SUVs have revealed that GM is going with an independent rear suspension design, and these shots confirm the news once again with our best look at the hardware yet. Check them out from the rear, lined up like ducks in a row to see the beefy control arms down there. This will undoubtedly give the big SUVs a more compliant ride, and should bring it back into touch with the refinement from the Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator. The new bits we get to see with these shots are production headlights and taillights that are shaping up to look pretty neat. Most distinguishable are the GMC Yukon's LED DRLs. These look a lot like the C-shaped LEDs outlining the headlights on the Sierra, but they have an extra LED strip on top of the C. The parts of the taillights that we can see look significantly different than that found on the Sierra, showing GM is planning on having a great deal of differentiation there. We can sort of see through the mesh covering the grille to what appears to be a classic horizontal bar style front opening. Chevy is predictably dialing the crazy LED strip design back for the Tahoe and Suburban. The parts that are lit up look a whole lot like the headlight fixtures on the 2019 Silverado. That truck uses a stack of lights with the actual headlights separated from the DRLs. We can see the same thing going on here, with the headlight up top and curved LED DRL strip sitting below. It's tough to say if the designs are exactly alike, but we expect to see an extremely Silverado-esque look once all the camouflage comes off. Chevrolet's taillight design differs from its donor truck like the GMC, showing off a curved, vertical series of LEDs out back. Once production lights start popping up like this, we know the vehicle is moving closer to its end game. A reveal sometime later this year could be in the cards for GM's next batch of full-size SUVs. It certainly needs them quick, as Ford rockets ahead with increased Expedition production announced earlier this week.
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