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Eugene, Oregon, United States
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Chevelle SS 454 1970 Chevelle SS 454 / 4 Speed with 373 gears in the 12 bold rear end. The entire running gear was new about 5,000 miles ago and it’s only been driven by older guys like me (LOL) so it has not been abused. This is an original SS car and it is a very solid rust free car. No floor panels or any of the sheet medal needed to be replaced and they are in excellent condition!! A little history… It has lived in Oregon all its life. I have had it since I had my restoration shop, NW Chevelle Restorations in 1989, I purchased it when I was 40 and finished the restoration about 5 years ago. I know a long time to restore it but your own car always comes last (LOL) and I was raising 4 daughters during most of that time. It was NOT in bad shape at all before being restored, never wrecked or anything like that. This really is an excellent car that has been sitting in the shop for too long and it needs a new owner who will love and enjoy it. It is very drivable, the engine, transmission, clutch and rearend all have about 5,000 miles on them so they have a ton of miles left in them. I would drive it anywhere! Very dependable!! It has like new tires and brakes, mechanically it really doesn’t need anything (maybe a tune up). The engine is an early 70’s 454 so it is NOT a numbers matching car but it is a correct SS. The tranny is a Muncie 4 speed close ratio M-21 (no it’s not an M-22). It has the factory tach (redlines at 5500) & gauge package and the F-42 suspension which all true SS cars had in 1970. The interior is in excellent condition and just needs a little detailing to be perfect. I am sure the buyer will find some little tinkering that needs to be done but nothing serious… clean the engine and maybe some touch up under the hood to make it prettier, stuff like that is all it needs. Some of the pictures make it look worse than they should because it’s been sitting in the shop for months and so as you can see it’s got some dust on it, sorry I didn’t have time to clean it better. I will help the buyer make arrangements for shipping or depending on where you live I might even deliver it. This car is going to be a VERY GOOD buy some lucky person and you will get a lot of enjoyment out of it. Any questions
you can call Larry at 800-350-9706. |
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