Black On Black 1970 Chevelle Supersport! on 2040-cars
Hillsboro, Missouri, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 500
Model: Chevelle
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: SS
Interior Color: Black
You are Viewing a Real Slick 1970 Chevelle SS Replica,Super Straight with Original Pans & Quarters,Sharp Tuxedo Black Base/Clear PPG with White Stripes,Nice Black Bucket Seat Interior,New Bumpers & Trim,New Weather Stripping & Felts,New 383 Stroker with Comp 298/525 Magnum Cam,Roller Rockers,Vortec Heads,RPM Intake,750 Holley,MSD Pro/Billet Distributor with 6AL Box,Aluminum Radiator,Dual Electric Fans,Ceramic Coated Headers,3 Inch Flow/Master Exhaust,Factory Gas/Tank with Sump,Holley Pump,Aeromotive Regulator, 400 Turbo with Manual Valve/Body, B&M 2800 Stall,10 Bolt with good 3:08 Highway Gears,Boxed Rear Control Arms,New Springs and Shocks,New Power Disk Brakes,Chrome Rally Wheels with Disk Brake Caps and New Rubber,Car Runs Strong and is Super Solid Through-out, Please Feel Free Contact Chris @ 314-795-7355 with Any Questions or Concerns Prior to Bidding! Watch the Video http://youtu.be/97MmyQh_ugg
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