How many 1970 Chevelle SS are there?

In total, 53,599 Chevelle SS 396 and SS 454 models were built in 1970 — arguably the most sought-after year for the Chevelle SS. That number includes both hard tops and convertibles. Now, I know what you’re thinking — that’s a load of Chevelles.

How much did a 1970 Chevelle cost new?

Detailing

Vehicle: 1970 Chevelle SS 454 LS6
Years Produced: 1970
Number Produced: 4,475
Original List Price: $3,486
SCM Valuation: $125,000–$150,000

How much did a 1970 Chevelle SS cost in 1970?

What kind of car was a 1970 Chevelle?

1970 Chevelle SS Clone Hugger Orange, white ralley stripes, SS Badges, SS cowl induction hood with hood pins, 454 Big Block, nice sounding lopy cam, long tube headers, 4 barrel carb,chrome valve covers,auto 400 tranny, less than

What was the price of a 1970 LS6 Chevelle?

The $503.45 RPO Z15 SS 454 package consisted of bright engine accents, dual exhaust with bright tips, black painted grille, wheel opening moldings, power front disc brakes, special rear suspension and F70 x 14 tires on 7-inch rims. The rear bumper had a black insert while up front the SS got a “power bulge” hood.

What kind of seats did the Chevelle have?

The SS Chevelle borrowed the handsome instrument panel from the Monte Carlo. Buckets, console and sport wheel were optional. The standard interior featured a bench seat regardless of transmission. When the optional bucket seats were ordered, a center console was also available.

When did the big block Chevelle come out?

The big block Chevelle first appeared in 1965 as the “Z16,” a 396 cubic inch, 375-horsepower model that was limited to just 201 produced. In 1966, the SS396 became an option on the Chevelle to challenge the GTO, selling 72,272 units to Pontiac’s 96,946.