1970 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE, SS "396"
Sport Coupe - Exterior finished in Dark Blue Metallic with White SS
stripes complemented by a Black vinyl bench seat interior, complete
ground up restoration to stock original condition
Features include:
"Big Block " 396 C.I. / 350 H.P. V-8 with Turbo 400. Automatic
transmission with column shift, 12 Bolt rear end with anti-sway bar,
power steering & front disc brakes, factory a/c, 15" Rally wheels
with RWL radial tires, passenger side mirror, wheel lip moldings,
in-dash am-fm stereo 8 track radio, SS steering wheel & trim emblems,
under-dash gauges, detailed undercarriage, engine, & trunk
compartments.
This classic and very collectible
Chevy Chevelle has a super clean interior.
This Chevy Chevelle SS is turnkey ready for you to enjoy
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OPTIONAL FEATURES INCLUDED ON
THIS Chevy Chevelle SS 396 Sport Coupe
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Air Conditioning
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Power Steering
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Power Brakes
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AM/FM
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8 Track
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Vinyl
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Dual Exhaust
This Classic and
Collectible 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS 396 Sport Coupe is OFFERED @ $18,900
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News - Memories -
Culture - from 1970
- (in no particular
order) -
-
American Soldiers Accused of
Murdering Entire Town of Vietnamese Civilians
- Beatles Break Up
- Four
students killed at Kent State during a demonstration against US
invasion of Cambodia
- Computer Floppy Disks Introduced
- Palestinian Group Hijacks Five Planes
- Biafra surrenders after
32-month fight for independence from Nigeria (Jan. 12)
- Rhodesia severs last tie with British Crown and declares itself
a racially segregated republic (March 1)
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US invades Cambodia to attack Communist base areas
- Venera 7 (USSR) is first probe to return data from the surface
of another planet (Venus).
World
Statistics Population: 3.706
billion Nobel Peace Prize: Norman E. Borlaug (US)
World Events
- A Palestinian revolt erupts in
Jordan.
Forces loyal to
King Hussein
suppress the revolt and expel the
PLO from
the country
- Earthquake kills more than 50,000
in Peru
(May 31).
- Egyptian President
Nasser
dies and is replaced by
Anwar el-Sadat
- Tonga (June 4) and Fiji (Oct. 10) gain independence from
Britain
Sports
Super Bowl
Kansas City d. Minnesota (23-7)
World Series
Baltimore d. Cincinnati (4-1)
NBA Championship
New York d. LA Lakers (4-3)
Stanley Cup
Boston d. St. Louis (4-0)
Wimbledon Women: Margaret Court d. B.J. King (14-12 11-9) Men: John Newcombe d. K. Rosewall (5-7 6-3 6-2 3-6 6-1)
Kentucky Derby Champion
Dust Commander
NCAA Basketball Championship
UCLA d. Jacksonville (80-69)
NCAA Football Champions
Nebraska (AP, FW) (11-0-1); Texas (UPI, NFF-tie), (10-1-0) & Ohio
St. (NFF-tie), (9-1-0)
World Cup
Brazil d. Italy (4-1)
Entertainment
Events
- The
Beatles
break up. By the end of the year, each member had released a solo
album
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George C.
Scott gives one of film's most memorable
performances in Patton. He won the Best Actor
Oscar
for his turn as the title character, but refused the gold
statuette
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Jimi
Hendrix and
Janis
Joplin both die drug-related deaths at age 27
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FCC
regulations require separate ownership of television networks and
studios
Monday Night Football debuts on ABC, with
Howard
Cosell,
Frank Gifford, and Don Meredith giving play-by-play