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1970' Chevrolet Chevelle

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$136,995
Published 17 February 2023ID: XfvfMd
Expired
1 year, 8 months ago

Information from the owner

Body: Coupe
Age: 53 years
Mileage: 3801 km
Transmission: Manual
Exterior color: Blue
Interior: Air Conditioning
Exterior: Spoiler
Electronics: Bluetooth

Seller's comments about 1970' Chevrolet Chevelle

Youre looking at a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Tribute, but this icon of American muscle has been brought into the modern age with fuel-injected 572ci V8 power, an upgraded sports suspension, four-wheel disc brakes, a beefy rear end, the control of a six-speed stick, and so much more. And when this full power package is wrapped around a custom/comfy interior and a beautifully restored body, you know youre looking at the best of everything. You can instantly tell this coupe has something extra special. The paint reminds us of some of the best blues from the Chevelles history, like Fathom Blue and Mulsanne Blue. So it looks right on a classic, but the factory never gave you this kind of deep shine. It does a terrific job of showcasing the straight lines, big chrome bumpers, and great gaps that make this a cut-above classic. In fact, we have been told this coupe was given a frame-off restoration in 2011, but the total impression feels even younger than that. Its because you have high-quality work with only minimal signs of responsible enjoyment. And the blue is just the beginning of the fun. Theres an attractive white used for both the racing stripes and premium vinyl roof. This makes for a sporty and sophisticated collaboration that is absolutely irresistible. They also made sure to give this the best of the muscle car era with the cowl hood, hood pins, full SS badging, blackout grille, blackout rear panel, and large dual exhaust tips. Plus, this has an upgraded attitude with features like the chin spoiler, LED halo headlights, and deeply tinted windows. And the 22-inch Forgiato wheels give this an awesome modern stance while showing off the bright red brake calipers. The result is a Chevelle that respects its history but will also always be an instant standout. There have been more big investments inside, and just like the exterior, the idea is to mix premium vintage style with modern performance upgrades. You see this best on the front bucket seats. They are modern Procar units with a body-hugging bolstering you could never get in the 1970s. But they also took the time to make sure it keeps the Chevelles classic insignia trim. The rear bench and door panels are all finished in matching white vinyl and trim for a uniform appearance. And everything from carpeting to dash has a crisp presentation thats inviting. The driving music is upgraded with a Pioneer AM/FM/CD stereo w/aux input, Bluetooth, and modern speakers. A true restomod also upgrades the driving experience. The Billet Specialties steering wheel is on a tilt column, and beyond that is the Dakota Digital gauge package with a blue backlight that matches the blue glow of the LED lights under the dash. The Hurst shifter is just calling out for your right hand, and the FiTech module on the center console shows theres something extra special under the hood. The engine bay is filled with big block power. In fact, those red valve covers within the shiny and tidy engine bay do an outstanding job of announcing the 572 cubic-inch V8. While the monster displacement is usually plenty for most of us, this one also has plenty more. Its an awesome Merlin IV motor with aluminum heads, an Edelbrock aluminum intake, and long tube headers feeding the dual exhaust. The motor is then topped with a FiTech electronic fuel injection system. So now you have big power and better consistency. There are even the right supporting components, like hydroboost brakes, a serpentine belt system, and an aluminum radiator with dual electric fans. Best of all, the upgrade to a TKO six-speed manual transmission puts you in the center of the action for the big power and high-octane soundtrack. The undercarriage photos show a tidy setup that includes terrific upgrades like tubular A-arms up front, tubular control arms rear, coilovers on both ends, and a modified Fab 9-inch rear. Plus, power steering, Wilwood drilled & slotted four-wheel disc brakes, and sticky BF ZR-rated tires complete a package designed to own the streets. Heres a Chevelle SS tribute restomod that has taken everything to the next level. You seriously will only be thinking about the little things like making a working flap for the cowl hood or restoring the air conditioning (it likely just needs a recharge.) This is an absolutely awesome machine thats likely to win awards on day one. So if you want the best of everything, call today!

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