1970 Chevrolet Chevelle for sale $89,900

1970 Chevrolet Chevelle $89,900
Car Ad from: Hemmings View Original Ad
Price: $89,900
Contact: View Original Ad from Hemmings
Location: Charlotte, NC
Details: 1970 was the pinnacle of the American muscle car movement. Too much performance just wasnt enough and user friendliness was exchanged for a healthy combination of style attitude and danger. Just take a look at this Chevelle Super Sport a car that wraps butch styling around serious big block horsepower and the kind of hardware thats become the stuff of legend. With its ample and inexpensive parts supply ease of ownership and classic all-American appeal THIS is the top dog muscle car that every octane-fueled gearhead wants to park in their garage. And now thanks to your like-minded friends at RK Motors Charlotte you can drive one home in better-than-new condition! And unlike a documented numbers matching version this one wont cost you $500000.00! So if you want to be admired by your neighbors envied by your car club and loathed by the kid at the local stoplight pick up the phone and pick up your new Chevelle!

But before we get too far lets first take a close look at the VIN and Fendertag:

VIN: 136670B******
• 1: Chevrolet
• 3: Chevelle
• 6: 8-cylinder
• 67: 2-door convertible
• 0: 1970
• B: Baltimore
• ******: Six digit production number

Fender tag
• ST70 13667: 1970 Chevelle 2-door convertible
• B: Baltimore assembly plant
• 300812: Body production sequence
• PNT 19 B: Tuxedo black paint with black soft-top
• Trim 788: Strato bucket seats with custom red vinyl interior
• 06D: Assembled the fourth week of June

As with any high caliber classic this Chevys paint and bodywork is first-rate throughout. Its original Tuxedo Black finish was accurately duplicated including white stripes that have been buried under glossy clear for killer show car looks. That paint highlights a roster of steel which when combined with its clean frame documents a history of no rust or damage. That steels reboot is extremely well done featuring finish work thats befitting an ultra-rare show queen. And naturally everything was carefully color-sanded and buffed to a mirror-like shine.

Many enthusiasts believe the 70 Chevelle introduced a host of excellent refinements which transformed the good design of Chevrolets 69 model into something great. At the front of this black rocket youll find a familiar crossbar grille which hangs a fresh and prominent SS emblem between a small CHEVELLE script four stainless-trimmed T3s and a fresh chrome bumper. Above that bumper a functional cowl induction hood anchors traditional lanyards and rebuilt hide-a-way wipers at the base of like-new glass thats framed by pristine stainless trim and a correct black top. At the base of that trim subtle red and white inlayed SS454 badges combine with straight stainless wheel frames traditional chrome door handles and flashy chrome mirrors to add visual detail to the cars liquid smooth profile. And at the back of that profile a second chrome bumper hangs a black Super Sport inlay between clear brake lights a fresh Chevelle by Chevrolet trunk emblem and spotless chrome exhaust tips.

Although the 1970 Chevelle Super Sports ferocious LS6 Turbo Jet V8 was conservatively rated at 450 horsepower it likely punched the dyno somewhere north of 500. And naturally as a well done tribute this coupes era-correct big block wears a correct 3963512 casting number looks good enough to fool all but the most enlightened classic car fans and performs well enough to scare the hell out of anyone brave enough to bury its gas pedal. Give the lanyards a solid pull and youll find a fully functional cowl induction system thats cleanly integrated into a completely finished satin black hood. At the center of that cowl induction system a correctly decaled single snorkel air cleaner forces oxygen into a coated Holley carburetor which rides on a correct Winter intake. At the sides of the Packard TVR wires an attractive pair of stock exhaust manifolds swirl spent gases into a great sounding true

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