1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss454 on 2040-cars
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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'71 CHEVELLE SS454 CONVERTIBLE Professional No-expense-spared restoration of this iconic muscle car the '71 Chevelle SS454 Chevrolet "Big-Block" 454cid V8 @ 365HP Optional Overdrive Automatic transmission Original 12-Bolt Heavy Duty rear differential Mirror finish Sunfire Yellow paint with Black SuperSport stripes show waxed & detailed Great looking Tan Bucket seat interior with full factory center console and shifter Full array of gauges including 7K RPM Tach 120mph speedo and Working Clock Black power convertible top with matching boot Period correct color matched steering wheel Custom hide-away AM/FM/CD/USB/AUX Pioneer digital sound system Custom mounted Hi-Fi rear quarter speakers New Carpets Door Panels & Convertible Top Optional factory Air-conditioning A/C Show ready detailed engine compartment Great looking chrome + stainless trim Upgraded Power Disc Brakes Optional fast-ratio power steering New Chrome & Stainless steel trim 17" Cragar 5-spoke Alloys w/ Nitto Radials Great sounding dual exhaust w/ factory tips Professionally reproduced and restored 454cid Big-Block V8 Overdrive Automatic (perfect for highway cruising Sunfire Yellow paint and the top goes down too! Show or simply enjoy going for a drive in this legendary collector quality '71 ChevroletChevelle SS454 Convertible.
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