1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 Convertible TR 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 Convertible Tribute
Description:
When it comes to the Golden Age of muscle cars, there will never be a unanimous agreement on which car was the king of the era. But, at least in the GM world, many enthusiasts will name the mighty Chevy Chevelle SS as their choice for the ultimate factory hot rod. That is why this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 Convertible Tribute has gone to great lengths to make this car as close to the original as humanly possible. Dual full-length white racing stripes complement the beautiful Cranberry Red exterior, announcing to the world this car is serious about performance. Inside, we find a well-done black and white original-looking interior. The level of detail in this tribute car is exceptional. Evidence of this is the U14 gauge cluster that sports three large gauges sit front-and-center of the driver, flanked by three smaller auxiliary units and even a working 8-Track player.
Under the hood, we find a monster 454 cubic-inch V-8 with a build date code of March 1969. Feeding that big block is a single four-barrel Holley carburetor that is mounted on an LS6-correct GM Winters aluminum intake before being sent out through its dual exhaust for a sound only a big block can make. That power is sent through a Muncie (with an Autogear replacement case) four-speed manual transmission, operated by a floor-mounted shifter inside the cabin, allowing this drop-top to engage and entice all your senses at once.
*SS Tribute
*Rare 1970 Drop Top
*Power Top
*454 CID V8
*Holley Carb
*GM Winters Aluminum Intake
*Muncie 4 Speed Manual
*Cranberry Red
*White Racing Stripes
*Power Steering
*Power Brakes
*Front Disc Brakes
*Working 8-Track Player
*Owner's Manual
This 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Convertible Tribute is not only easy on the eyes, it is also easy on the body. Power front disc brakes and power steering make driving less work, and the power convertible top takes just the touch of a button to enjoy the sun at a moment's notice. Speaking of drop-tops, even without all of its SS tribute accouterments, less than two percent of all Chevelle/Malibu cars built for the 1970 model year were convertibles, making this car a rare sight at any show or on any highway. While there will never be a fully agreed upon king of muscle cars, this Chevelle SS tribute shows us why the big Chevy has been in the conversation for over half of a century. Call today!