Used 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle for sale in Costa Mesa, CA
$69,900
Vehicle Details
1970 Year | 136370L19785 VIN | 4,806 mi. Mileage |
$69,900 Price | Chevrolet Make | Chevrolet Model |
Costa Mesa, California Location | 200691C Stock Number | Car Body Type |
Orange Exterior Color | Excellent Exterior Condition | Fully Restored Known Vehicle Damages |
Clear Title Status | Fully Restored Restoration History | V-8 Engine Type |
V-8 Engine Size | Replaced Engine History | Automatic Transmission |
Rear-wheel drive Drive Train | Yes Electronic Ignition | Yes Fuel Injection |
Yes Power Steering | Yes Power Brakes | Yes Power Locks |
Yes Power Seats | Leather Interior Type | Black Interior Color |
Yes Air Conditioning | Yes AM/FM Radio | Yes Custom Stereo |
Leather Seat Material |
Seller
- Crevier Classic Cars
- 365 B Clinton St Costa Mesa, CA 92626
- (888) 711-0551
Vehicle Description
Crevier Classic Cars is pleased to offer this beautiful 1970 Chevy Chevelle. This car is consigned to Crevier Classics by the second owner who bought it from the original owner and neighbor. It was a low mileage original car that he that he had Barry White of Barry’s Speed Shop do a full restoration on. What he wanted was 1970 Chevelle SS re-creation Pro Touring Classic he could drive daily. Specifications: Fuel injected LS1 engine with 4L60E four speed automatic delivering 400+ HP to the wheels Global West suspension power sterling with 4-wheel disc brakes power. New state of the art wiring, plumbing and electronic dash with retro style radio with AM/FM/CD/MP3 Air conditioning from Vintage Air conditioning. The Chevrolet Chevelle is a automobile which was produced by Chevrolet for three generations from 1964 through 1977 as a mid-size. Part of the General Motors (GM) A-Body platform, the Chevelle was one of Chevrolet's most successful nameplates. Body style include coupes, sedans, convertibles and station wagons. Super Sport versions were produced through the 1973 model year, and Lagunas from 1973 through 1976. After a four-year absence, the El Camino was reintroduced as part of the new Chevelle lineup in 1964. The Chevelle also provided the platform for the Mont Carlo introduced in 1970. The Malibu, the top of the line model through 1972, completely replaced the Chevelle nameplate for the redesigned, downsized 1978 model year.