1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Big Block 454 Ss Tribute on 2040-cars
Milmay, New Jersey, United States
I'm selling a beautiful 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 Big Block Tribute. Finished in gorgeous Cranberry Red paint
with painted black Rally Stripes, it draws attention where ever it goes. This beast got a freshly built 454 engine
with a mild cam that starts right up, idles great and has less then 1000 miles since rebuild. The engine has bunch
of goodies like after market intake, 4 barrel Holley carb, headers, dual exhaust, etc... Backed by an automatic
Th400 overdrive transmission that shifts effortlessly and lays the power down to the rear wheels. Its got a 12 bolt
posi rear to make sure you have enough traction if you ever put the pedal to the metal. It features power steering,
power brakes, disc brakes up front, A/C (currently not working), new springs in the front, and a lot of other
updates through. I recently had the interior professionally replaced starting with a brand new carpet kit, new
front buckets seats, new rear seat, headliner, sail panels, new front and back door panels, all new weather
stripping through the car, new vinyl top (with factory style grain) and the list goes on. Also recently replaced
all the marker lights front and back, front turn signal housings and lenses, rear tail light housings and lenses,
headlights and the chrome bezels around them, new hood pins, new chrome around the front and rear windows, all new
"SS" & "454" emblems and a ton of other parts around the car. All lights, turn signals, windshield wipers work as
they should. The Chevelle had both quarters replaced, new trunk lid installed, new cowl induction hood with flapper
installed, both front inner fender put on, and full trunk pan replaced. The floors and the frame are nice and
solid. The paint is in near mint condition, no scratches, no blisters/bubbles, or any other imperfections. The
interior is near mint condition too, as you can tell by the pics. This is an original AC car, I bought all new
rubber lines but never got around to testing and charging the system. Everything is there to make it work again if
you choose to. This is a well taken care of and pampered 70 Chevelle that will keep the next owner happy for
another 50 years to come. She runs great, drives great and sounds like a true muscle car should.
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