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1970 Chevrolet Chevelle on 2040-cars

US $12,900.00
Year:1970 Mileage:99000 Color: White /
 Tan
Location:

Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, United States

Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, United States

If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: toritbbeeks@ukhome.net .

ODOMETER READING 99000 HOWEVER ENGINE OUT OF CRATE 454
New addition to the family,THE GREEN MACHINE!!! MIDNIGHT GREEN METALLIC 1970 CHEVELLE WAS BUILT TO BURN RUBBER, HO
454/441HP, TREMEC 5-SPEED, BULLETPROOF 12-BOLT, AND NITROUS. LOADED WITH SS AND POWER OPTIONS, AND COLD AC.
Gorgeous midnight green metallic 1970 Chevelle with white SS stripes High Output 454 that was built for
performance. It has AC, 454, Tremec 5-speed and a 12 bolt rear end SS 454 options. The paint on the car is very
nice with correct white stripes and a structurally solid and straight body. New parts include new front bumper,
grill, head lamp bezels, park lamp lenses and SS emblem. Sides have new wheel well chrome, door handles, outside
mirrors and emblems. Rear has new bumper, tail light lenses and emblem. Top has new windshield, windshield chrome,
functional cowl hood and cowl induction emblems. The interior has newer carpeting, seat covers, headliner and
cushion grip steering wheel. It also has an am/fm CD, Auto Meter Phantom Gauges and Hurst shifter. The engine is a
strong GM performance parts 454 HO (441 horse 510 torque) with a 502 cam, GM aluminum intake and Edelbrock
carburetor. It is also running Dual shot nitrous, Mallory ignition and Dynomax ceramic coated headers. The drive
line has a Tremec TKO 5 speed transmission with center force clutch and (342:1 Stange gears) 12-bolt posi-traction
rear end with Moser axles and a sway bar. Options include AC, Power steering and power front disk brakes. Car is
cooled by a new large 4 core radiator with 2 electric fans. Flow Master mufflers with chrome tips and electric cut
outs. This dark green Street Beast is beefed up by 15 inch SS Cragar chrome wheels and and big fat BF Goodrich
white lettered tires on the back, and it needs all the traction it can get.

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