1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss 396 L78 on 2040-cars
Riverdale, North Dakota, United States
1970 Chevelle SS 396/375HP L78
- This is the real deal with documentation and all numbers matching drivetrain.
- Only 2144 L78 Chevelle's made by GM in 1970
- Documented with the build sheet from the Kansas City Plant
- Frame off rotisserie restored
- Factory red primer painted floors
- Original colors Fathom Blue with Ivory interior
- Base coat/clear coat Paint is outstanding, gaps are excellent, and a super straight body
- Numbers matching M21 Muncie 4 speed
- Numbers matching CKF 12 bolt 3.55 posi
- Numbers matching 396/375HP motor with rare 077 GM aluminum COPO heads. (I HAVE THE NUMBERS MATCHING STEEL HEADS)
- Original GM Delco AM/FM radio
- The Original from 1970 GM Comfort grip steering wheel
- Original style goodyear bias ply tires
- 6500RPM tach and clock in dash
- ALL gauges work. There is nothing on this car that does not work!
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