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Chevrolet’s Chevelle was an immediate success from the moment it was introduced in August of 1963. With a wide variety of body styles and drivetrain combinations, the Chevelle has become a staple of American car culture. Among its many iconic versions, the 1970 LS6 stands above all others. Powered by a 454 cubic inch V8, this beast featured big valve square port heads, a solid lifter cam, and a massive Holley carburetor, generating 450 hp—the highest power output for any regular production engine of the era.
This stunning Cortez Silver 1970 Chevelle SS 454 is equipped with that same legendary engine (BCN 3963512, heads 3964291). Additional features include power steering, power front disc brakes, a Muncie 4-speed manual transmission, a 12-bolt rear end with Positraction, an Instrument Package, and a beautiful red interior.
The combination of Cortez Silver with black SS stripes and a red interior makes this car a visual masterpiece. It’s not only an incredible show car, but it also delivers a thrilling driving experience. With the roar of the engine and the tempting power to lay down some rubber on the road, this car is a true muscle car enthusiast’s dream.