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1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport (ss) on 2040-cars

US $11,550.00
Year:1970 Mileage:900 Color: Red /
 White
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

For more pictures email at: jannjsstanwood@wackyracers.net . VERY NICE 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Convertible 454, Automatic Red with White Stripes and Cold AC
There aren't many muscle cars more highly sought after than the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle, and this gorgeous
Cranberry Red with White SS Rally Stripes and white interior is one to cherish.
This Beautiful 1970 Chevelle SS Convertible is driven weekly to local car shows and cruise ins. The motor was
professionally built with a little over $20,000 in receipts for the blueprinted 454 motor with LS heads. This car
sounds as good as it looks! Other new features bucket seats, horse shoe shifter, custom dash, parchment (white)
interior, ice cold vintage air, Griffin Aluminum Radiator with electric fans, hooker headers with 3" stainless
magnaflow mufflers and pipes, Hotchkins front and rear coil springs and more!
This car has had a lot of money invested from the high quality paint job, newer installed interior, New 20
front and 18" Rear Coy Wheels with new tires and more. This is a car you can turn the key, drop the power top and
enjoy!
* Rebuilt and blue printed 454 V8 Motor with LS Heads (Purchaser will receive Receipts for this)
* Rebuilt Turbo 400 Automatic Transmission
* Hooker Headers
* High Quality Cranberry Red Paint with no bubbling or rust
* New Parchment (White) Interior including new carpet
* Bucket Seats and Console with Horse Shoe Shifter
* New White Power Convertible Top (Works Great!)
* ICE COLD Vintage AC!! (Great for SUMMER TIME!)
* Custom Dash
* New Griffin Aluminum Radiator and electric fan
* New Hotchkins Front and rear coil springs
* New 3" Stainless Exhaust with Magnaflow mufflers and pipes
* New Coy wheels 20" Rear, 18" Front with New Tires!
AND MORE!
This car runs and drives great! Get in and drive this car anywhere! This car has a lot of time and money invested.

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