1970 Chevelle Ss Big Block 502 Engine 4 Speed Show Quality on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:502
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Chevelle
Trim: .
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: 2WD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 1
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Red
Please ask any questions before placing your bid or offer. The car is available for inspection any day, any time. The seller has the right to end the auction at any time.
Up for sale my personal 1970 Chevelle equipped with all SS package but there is not factory documentation available.
- Big block 502 ci engine
- 4 speed ( come with new flywheel and high performance clutch setup )
- 12 bolt possi traction rear end
- Power disc brakes
- Cowl induction hood with flapper
- Tilt steering column
- Tach and gauges
- Front and rear sway bar
- Rear control arm boxed
New professional PPG paint job. Show room quality. Super straight body with no dents, waves, or scratches. No visible rust. The stripes are painted under the clear coats. All panels looks originals; original floor and truck panels.
New chromes: front and rear bumper, exterior rear view mirrors, door handles, emblems, wheel opening moldings, etc
New suspension components: bushings, ball joints, etc. 2'' drop spindles, lowered springs and shocks. New frame bushings and hardware, new weather-strips ( doors, trunk, roof rail, etc)
Brand new complete exausth front to rear ( ceramic coated long tube headers, flowmaster system headers back with chrome tips)
4 brand new 20'' chrome rims and tires; 20X8.5 front and 20X10 in the back
All brand new interior: seat covers front and rear, headliner, sunvisors, door and quarter panels, carpet, gauges, tilt steering column, door and windows handles, etc
New professional rebuilt 502 engine with all new internal parts. Also come with new edelbrock carburetor, intake manifold, msd distributor, new spark plugs cables, new chrome valve covers, new chrome oil pan, new water pump, new alternator, new A/C compressor, new fuel pump, etc.
Griffin aluminum radiator with dual electric fans.
New aftermarket A/C system: compressor, aluminum condenser, hoses, dryer, evaporator, etc.
Will considerate only partial trade. Interested in Camaro 67-73. Also GMC Sierra or Silverado 2010 up. Maybe a family GM vehicle like Traverse, Acadia, Buick Enclave, etc.
$1,500.00 deposit through Paypal. A week for remaining balance. I accept Cashier Check, money order, bank to bank wire transfer, cash in person. All funds must be clear before pick the car up.
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