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Original 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss 454, Ls6 on 2040-cars

US $51,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:99345
Location:

Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, Quebec, Canada

Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, Quebec, Canada
Advertising:

This ORIGINAL 1970 LS6 Chevelle SS 454 is in great condition and perfect for restoration.

ORIGINAL Engine 454 V8, 450 HP and 500 lb-ft torque, 3.31 Gear, 4 speed.

Cowl Induction Hood. Run and Drive.

ONLY ONE private owner an Ontarian Doctor.

Mechanical inspection is required.

The buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping.


**Please note there is sale taxes for Canadian buyer**

Contact Jack by email for more details or pictures.
collisionjsl@vl.videotron.ca




On Apr-22-14 at 14:19:51 PDT, seller added the following information:

Please note that we have been able to reach the previous personal owner and he bought the car in Montana in 1987. He was not the only owner.


On Apr-22-14 at 15:02:19 PDT, seller added the following information:

Please use the VIN given above the find more information on the 1970 CHEVELLE Production Information sheet that you can find at the end of this page:
chevytalk . org / fusionbb / showtopic.php?tid / 219171  ***you need to tape the address without the spaces before and after the . and the / sign.***

You will also find the engine suffixe CRV on the motor picture  =  LS-6 454 450HP   count => ONLY 4475 
Also can be find on:  chevellestuff . net / 1970 / engine_id_codes    ***you need to tape the address without the spaces before and after the . and the / sign.***


On the build sheet in the box 27 you can see clearly RV = cRV
Box 27ENG (engine) ~ Contains the last two characters of the engine suffix ID code.

chevellestuff . net / 1970 / bs_reading01 . htm      ***you need to tape the address without the spaces before and after the . and the / sign.***
chevelles . com / forums / showthread . php?t=392125

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