1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss Tribute on 2040-cars
Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
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1970 CHEVELLE SS TRIBUTE
VIN - 1D37H2R501685 ROTISSERIE RESTORED
Body Paint, Engine, Trans, Rear Suspension, Interior ALL NEW
DETAILS
Big Block ZZ 502 Aluminum Heads 600HP
700 R4 Transmission
Moser Ford 9" Posi 3.70
Polwer Front and Rear Baer Disc Brakes, Power Steering
3" Flowmaster Stainless Exhaust
Hooker Headers Jet Coated
Holley 870 CFM Carb
HEI Ign-MSD
New Alternator Chrome
New Aluminum Radiator
Dual Electric Fans
New Hotchkiss Suspension - Front and Rear
Front and Rear Sway Bars
New Gas Tank, Electric Fuel Pump
BODY
Cortez Silver, Black Stripes
Black Interior
All New Chrome Stainless, Bumpers, Grille, Moldings, Ect.
Body Rotisserie Restored, Underside Painted
Frame Powder Coated
17" American Racing Wheels (Front) 245/4517 (Rear) 275/4017 B F Goodrich
Bucket Seats
CONSOLE
New Carpet, Headliner, Seats, Dash, Console, Door Panels
Sun Tach and Gauges, Oil, Water, Amps
Totally Rotisserie Restored 72 CHEVELLE - 70 RESTOMOD CLONE Frame Off Restored NO EXPENSE SPARED.
If you're looking for a first class build this is the car you're looking for!
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