1970 Chevy Chevelle Ss,super Sport,muscle Car on 2040-cars
Rising Sun, Maryland, United States
Engine:355 Stroker
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1970
Exterior Color: Black Cherry
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Chevelle
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Super Sport
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 62,676
Sub Model: SS
1970 Chevelle SS Watch videos Walk around video Start up video Drive video Up for sale is my 70 Chevelle, I've been around this car for 26 years just purshased it about 3 years ago,car is a real Super Sport,it originally was badged as a 396 but came with 402 with a 4 speed,still has clutch pedal in it,car now has a very strong running 355 stroker, auto matic trans,12 bolt posi rear,power disc front brakes,drum rear,power steering,Black Cherry is the original color which is only a year old (base coat,clear coat),new hoosier tires all the way around,all new weather strip rubbers,new door panels and carpet,seats have been recovered,wiper motor and wiper arms need put back on which I do have along with some other small misc.parts I have come with car. Below I will tell a few things about motor trans and rear.
Motor: 350 Stroked to a 355,Scat crank & rods,moroso oil pan with windage tray built in scrapper 7 quarts,melling oil pump high volume,11:0:1 pistons speed pro file fit rings,solid comp cam,timing chain,294 duration 525 lift,Dart iron eagle heads 202-160 valves have been pocket port,intake matched to gasket #1205,comp chromemoly push rods,crane 1.6 rocker arms adjusted to .20,cur mini starter,victor jr. intake,super comp headers,ex dr gas 3" X pipe,3" flow masters for a awesome sound,Holley carb.
Trans: 350 turbo,shift kit with 2800 stall speed converter
Rear: 12 bolt,Richmond ring & pinion with 456 strange spider gears,axle gears and pin and bolt,Moser axles,alum brake drums.Lower contol arms are called South side machine bars you can adjust pinion angle,3" wheel studs front & back. Wheels: Weld draglite 3.5 front &10" back with 5.5 back space
Again this is a very strong car the underside of car is very clean and solid,original floor pans,frame is in great shape,this car does not see bad weather,has always been in garage and has'nt been in the rain,car is street legal goes down road just fine with no issues,very fun to drive,car gets alot of attention,Thanks for looking any questions just ask be sure to watch video's don't miss your chance to own one of the true muscle cars,Have a great day!
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