1970 Chevelle Ss 454 Ls6 Convertible on 2040-cars
Rochester, New York, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:LS6 454
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Chevelle
Trim: SS
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 60,000
Sub Model: SS
HERE I AM LISTING A 1970 CHEVELLE SS CONVERTIBLE WITH A DEALER INSTALLED LS6 ENGINE. I RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS CAR FROM A ESTATE SALE. I BOUGHT THE CAR SIGHT UN SEEN. ALL I WAS JUST TOLD THAT IT WAS A 1 OWNER SS CONVERTIBLE. WHEN I GOT THERE TO PICK THE CAR UP THE MANS WIDOW WENT ON TO TELL ME HOW HER HUSBAND WHO WAS A LONG TIME GM EMPLOYEE BOUGHT THE CAR NEW AND THE ORIGINAL ENGINE BLEW UP A FEW MONTHS AFTER HE GOT IT. THAT IS WHEN HE PULLED A FEW STRINGS AND HAD THE DEALER INSTALL THE LS6 ENGINE. I ASKED IF SHE HAD ANY PAPERWORK AND SHE SAID SHE COULDN'T LOCATE ANY. SO I WENT HOME WITH THE CAR THINKING (YEA RIGHT LS6.) WELL WHEN I GOT HOME TO MY AMAZEMENT IT DOES IN FACT HAVE A CE SUFFIX CODED 512 4BOLT MAIN BLOCK THAT IS DATE CODED ABOUT A MONTH BEFORE THE CAR WAS MADE. WITH THE RECTANGULAR PORT HEADS. IT IS IN FACT A LS6 ENGINE. THE INTAKE ON IT IS A 69 ZL1 INTAKE. SO HERE IS A ORIGINAL 1970 SS CHEVELLE CONVERTIBLE WITH A DEALER INSTALLED LS6 454. I HAVE NO PAPER WORK JUST THE CAR AND THE STORY.SO YOU BE THE JUDGE ON WHAT THE CAR IS WORTH. HERE'S A FEW DETAILS BODY: LOOKS TO BE ALL ORIGINAL PANELS AND RUST FREE. PAINT :SUPER NICE SHOW QUALITY INTERIOR: LOOKS NEW TOP: LOOKS NEW ENGINE : LS6 454 RUNS GREAT TRANS: TURBO 400 TIRES : NEW BFG'S ALL NEW WEATHER STRIPING CHROME : ALL EXCELLENT NICE FLOORS AND TRUNK. NO RUST OR ROT ORIGINAL 12BOLT POSI REAR WITH 3.31 GEARS EXHAUST : LOOKS NEW DISC BRAKES CLEAN MICHIGAN TITLE ALL IN ALL A EXCELLENT EXAMPLE OF A ONE OWNER 1970 CHEVELLE SS CONVERTIBLE. THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT. I WOULD NOT BE AFRAID TO DRIVE THIS CAR ACROSS COUNTRY. FLY IN DRIVE HOME. BID TO OWN I AM SELLING AT NO RESERVE AS ALWAYS SOLD AS IS
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