May 18, 2024

ALL ORIGINAL: 1970 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE SS454 LS6 SURVIVOR FOUND IN A GARAGE, HAS ONLY 14K MILES, SELLING FOR $195,000!

Finding a rare restored car is easy these days. Finding a very rare unrestored original car is something else. That is the case with this amazing car. This beast is an all original unrestored 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS454 LS6 that has only 14,000 miles on the clock. Everything on this car is original and this is probably one of the best Chevelle known in existence. This beauty was found in a garage and it is currently selling for $195,000.

It’s hard to start writing about this amazing car. This beast is finished in a Classic White color. This beast is original all the way. The pictures aren’t good but you can still notice that the paint doesn’t have any damage or restoration work done to it. The trim and the chrome are perfect. The body is very straight and the panels don’t have any signs of dings or dents. This Chevelle came out of the factory with Soft Ray tinted glass and sports wheels, which look absolutely perfect. Moving on to the main part of this car. That main part is the wonderful 454 V8 LS6 engine. The 454 in this car is original and numbers matching. The engine doesn’t have any work done to it and it looks absolutely perfect. For those who don’t know, this engine made around 450 horsepower back in 1970. The engine in this car is hooked up to a 3-Speed Turbo Hydramatic transmission and a 3.31 Posi rear end. The engine runs and drives perfectly. As you may expect, the interior of this car is perfect. It is finished in Deluxe Gold cloth and it looks absolutely amazing. The paint combination of white on gold is very rare. It is clear that this car was ordered for the performance, not the luxury.

This is probably one of the best cars that we have featured here on Automobile Find. Currently, this Chevelle is probably the most desirable muscle car out there. From the rarity to the condition, everything about this car is amazing and unordinary. The big question is will somebody pay $195,000 for this beast?
I guess we will find out pretty soon.