1970 Chevrolet Chevelle on 2040-cars
Bruce, South Dakota, United States
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Tribute with LS Engine
This car now has a 5.3 Fi-Tech 750 Horse Power Ultimate LS Engine with 4L65E TransController, 102 mm throttle body
& 55lb injectors, duel wide band 02sensors, high volume fuel rails Professionally Installed and Tuned (has boost
capability, Pro-charger or Turbo-Charger)
Car is well put together Both body and mechanical
Car has been repainted the original code 28 Fathom Blue with White Stripes
New Vinyl Black Interior, including headliner, carpet, seats, and door panels
New 4L65E Transmission
All gauges including speedometer and tach work like original but with computer
New Tanks Fuel tank with internal electric fuel pump
New Stainless Steel Headers
New 2 1/2 Inch Exhaust
Functional Cowl Induction for LS Intake
New SS style wheels15x9 1/2 inch in Rear and 15x8 inch in the Front
New BF Goodrich Tires
Shiftworks shifter with over drive indicator
DTS 12 Bolt rear-end with positraction
Inland Built & Balanced drive shaft
Coil over Shock front Suspension
- Professionally Tuned on Dyno
- Heater
- Power Steering
- Power Brakes
- Emergency Brake
- Clock
- Radio
- Windshield Wipers
- Windshield Washers
- Tach
- Speedometer
- Amp & Oil Gauge
- Headlights
- Taillights
- Backup Lights
- Windows
- New Windshield and Back Glass
- Antenna in Windshield
- Gas Gauge
- Console Lights
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