Produced only in 1970 in fewer than 4,000 examples, the LS6 is the holy grail of the Chevrolet Chevelle lineage. This hardtop has a performance upgrade.
The golden muscle car era spawned a long list of powerful machines, some with more than 400 horsepower on tap. Chrysler had several 400+ horsepower nameplates in showrooms thanks to the 426-cubic-inch ...
What do you think of this Chevelle? The allure of the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 Convertible is undeniable, holding a revered spot in the pantheon of American muscle cars as one of the most ...
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Email [email protected] if you'd like to buy his 1972 Chevelle ss 454 - The car is located in Southern California. The 1972 ...
This very rare 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS454 was ridden hard, put away wet, and locked away for more than three decades before being reborn as a show-winning piece of Chevy history. Check it out only ...
Car enthusiast Earl Newman acquires the earliest documented 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS 454 LS6 and commissions Trans Am Worldwide to create a modern twin. The 2025 Chevelle SS 454 is a limited edition ...
In our last issue, we introduced the '70 LS6 Chevelle SS built by GM's Performance Division. What makes this particular LS6 Chevelle so interesting is that the engine is a new LS6 (PN 12562190)-the ...
New for the 1964 model year, the mid-size A-Body platform Chevy Chevelle quickly became one of Chevrolet’s most successful and popular nameplates. By the 1970 model year, the Chevelle had become one ...
The first-generation Chevy Chevelle bowed with the 1964 model year. It reached its performance and desirability apex with the 1970 Chevy Chevelle LS6. The LS6 option packed the Chevelle with the ...
The year was 1970 and the place a typical three-bedroom suburban home located in Orange County, California’s semi-affluent city of Westminster. Our saga begins when three young drag racers, all living ...
Imagine, if you will, a 16-year-old kid asking his dad to go along with him to look at a 1970 LS6 Chevelle SS 454. (Cue “Twilight Zone” background music.) The year was 1973 and David Jamis was the kid ...