1970 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE CONVERTIBLE
1970 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE CONVERTIBLE
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1970 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE CONVERTIBLE
High Bidder: OAKES
Current Bid: $41,000 (USD)
Ends In:
End Date:
Location:
Collierville, Tennessee 38017
Seller:
Engine:
454ci V8
Transmission:
Manual
Odometer:
2,160 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
136670B147029
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
78485142
Location:
Collierville, Tennessee 38017
Seller:
Engine:
454ci V8
Transmission:
Manual
Odometer:
2,160 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
136670B147029
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
78485142
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OVERVIEW
This 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle convertible is powered by a date-correct 454ci big-block V8 mated to a Muncie M22 “Rock Crusher” four-speed manual transmission and a 12-bolt rear end. Finished in Cranberry Red with a white retractable top over a red vinyl interior, this muscle car is now offered with a clear title.
Highlights
- Frame-off restored under prior ownership
- Factory air conditioning
- F41 suspension
- Dual exhaust
- Power brakes
Ownership History
- Offered by a private seller
- Current location: Tennessee
EXTERIOR
- Cranberry Red paint (code 75)
- Dual white stripes
- Frame-off restored
- Reportedly original panels
- Chrome bumpers
- Quad headlights
- Hood retention pins
- Cowl induction
- Wheel arch moldings
- SS fender badging
- Dual side mirrors
WHEELS AND TIRES
- 14-inch “Rally II” wheels
- SS-branded center caps
- 215/70 BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires
- White-letter
INTERIOR
- Red vinyl upholstery
- Front bucket seats
- Center console
- Lap belts
- Manual-crank windows
- Power steering
- Wood-look tri-spoke steering wheel
- Tilt steering column
- Factory air conditioning
- Cassette radio
- Hurst floor shifter
- Trunk-mounted spare tire
INSTRUMENTS
- Gauges
- 120-mph speedometer
- 7,000-rpm tachometer
- Coolant temperature
- Oil pressure
- Fuel level
- Voltage
- Odometer shows 2,160 miles
- Title omits mileage reading
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION
Engine
- 454ci big-block V8
- Reportedly date-correct “CE” warranty block
- Rated at 360 horsepower
Transmission
- Muncie M22 “Rock Crusher” four-speed manual
Rear End
- 12-bolt
UNDERCARRIAGE, SUSPENSION, BRAKES, AND EXHAUST
- Dual exhaust system
- F41 suspension
- Power brakes
TRIM TAG DECODING
- Date 02A: First week of February 1970
- Style: ST70 13667: 1970 Chevelle Convertible
- Body B867134: Sequential Production Number
- Plant B: Baltimore
- Trim 755: Black Coated Fabric
- Paint 75: Cranberry Red













































































































@Lonadvpool – Are there any leaks in the top around the windows or seals? ...
No sir. This car is very tight and drives as well as any muscle car i have every owned. I am 70 years old . The only reason i am selling is because i have made a deal on a 1970 LS6 chevelle and cant afford both of them
Are there any leaks in the top around the windows or seals?
BID: $41,000
@Lonadvpool – The carpet does not look like it fits properly under the dash? What’s the story there? Also is there damage to the chrome trim on drivers front wheel? It doesn’t look fitted properly? It’s a beautiful car but you should mention the flaws. Paint chip on trunk lock and very shorty repair. For this kind of money it should be flawless? ...
After inspecting my car this morning. Iam sure the carpet is aftermarket which would never fit like the factory carpet would have. Sorry i can not find what you are seeing on the chrome are the paint chip. Maybe it was my picture taking. Again i would recommend interested buyers to come look. I would like to take back my word mint i put in first comment. Its not but close. Its a 5 plus year restoration
The carpet does not look like it fits properly under the dash? What’s the story there? Also is there damage to the chrome trim on drivers front wheel? It doesn’t look fitted properly? It’s a beautiful car but you should mention the flaws. Paint chip on trunk lock and very shorty repair. For this kind of money it should be flawless?
@pjfong30 – I'm assuming this car is not an original SS since it indicates SS badging only? Is the car a factory 4 speed? Is it a power top? Do you have any history and restoration documentation ? ...
I traded my 56 Bel Air for this car with Steve from S&S Classic Cars in Bee Springs Ky. He had no paper docs with this car. Trusting Steve with his back ground on high end classics for many years, i traded feeling comfortable it was a true SS . He pointed out many ways and reasons to know this, date- correct CE warranty block , F41 supension, 12 bolt rear end tags and factory numbers. factory 4 speed no power top no restoration docs. This car is in mint shape with everything on it working properly even the clock. Steve had put the car in a Mecum auction a year ago were it brought 93500 and he did not sell it. I would suggest interested buyers to come look or hire a expert to. Its nicer than the pictures show
I'm assuming this car is not an original SS since it indicates SS badging only? Is the car a factory 4 speed? Is it a power top? Do you have any history and restoration documentation ?
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