1970 Chevelle - Muscle Car Facts (2024)

1970 Chevelle - Muscle Car Facts (1)

“Fresh, beautiful styling. From beginning to end.” 1970 Chevelle brochure

  • Sheet metal change produced a slightly more square body style for the 1970 Chevelle.
  • The 300 DeLuxe line was reduced to just two models: the sport coupe and the 4-door sedan.
  • Still without a dedicated series, the SS package was expanded into two divisions, one nearly identical to the 1969 model and one with an engine that produced the most horsepower in any Chevelle before or since.

Muscle Car Specifications

Performance Model

1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS LS5

Engine Used

454ci/360hp

Zero to Sixty

6.0 sec

Quarter Mile

14.2 sec @ 100.0 mph

Not only did the 1970’s Chevelles usher in a new decade, they also saw the peak of muscle car performance. Other than name changes and some slight body style tweaks, the big news of the year for the Chevelle was the 454 cubic inch behemoth available in one of the two SS packages. The muscle car wars would never be the same again.

Though it didn’t occur until late 1970, after the 1971 Chevrolet models were out, in fact, a 65-day strike at General Motors resulted in sales losses for the 1970 calendar year, resulting in Ford overtaking Chevy as the sales leader. Chevelle numbers understandably took a loss and production came in at under 400,000 units for the first time since 1967, with 354,855 Chevelles produced.

300 DeLuxe

The base line 300 DeLuxe models were divided up into two distinctions: the 133 series if the car contained a six cylinder, or 134 if there was a V-8 under the hood. With a limited number of interior color choices (black, blue or dark green for cloth-and-vinyl interiors; black for all vinyl), this series still offered a very economical base price for the Chevelle, with the least expensive being the 4-door sedan, totaling $2,679. As with all Chevelle’s in 1970, the 300 DeLuxe models featured an improved full coil suspension.

An additional option known as the Heavy Chevy was released later in the production year. Based around the sport coupe and including a base 307 cubic inch V-8 and options up to the 402 cubic inch V-8, the Heavy Chevy basically served as a base Chevelle with more extensive interior and trim models than the other models in the Chevelle line.

Malibu

The Malibu was also sub-divided dependent on the type of motor, with six cylinder models given the designation 135 and the V-8’s being referred to as 136. The Malibu diminished its model options in 1970 down to four: the sport coupe, convertible, sport sedan and 4-door sedan. Additionally, the standard V-8 for the Malibu was upped to the 307 cubic inch engine, producing 200 horsepower. Like previous years, the Malibu boasted a much wider variety of interior color and trim options than its 300 DeLuxe series counterpart.

Super Sport Packages

The most exciting news for the 1970’s Chevelle models, however, was the introduction of a new SS package. Instead of being available for any 2-door Chevelle model, the SS packages were now exclusive to the Malibu sports coupe and convertible, as well as the El Camino pickup.

Unlike the 1969 Chevelle, the 325 horsepower engine was dropped and the first SS package, known as RPO Z25 SS, was a 402 cubic inch engine that produced 350 horsepower. But the big news was the second package, known as the RPO Z15 SS.

General Motors dropped their 400 cubic inch limit in time for the 1970 models, and the RPO Z15 took full advantage of this with a 454 cubic inch engine that produced 360 horsepower, but when an optional engine known as the LS6 was installed, the horsepower jumped to 450. Both RPO Z15 packages included a new option, cowl induction. This consisted of a small trap door at the base of the hood dome that collected high pressure air from around the windshield and funneled it into the carburetor for added performance.

Muscle Car Competition

The RPO Z15 packages saw the definite pinnacle of the Chevelle as a muscle car. Rules and regulations would force the following year’s model to include only smaller engines, and the Chevelle would never regain its status as a car with more than ample power that still included a relatively low price tag.

In 1970, the base SS model was in direct competition with both the Pontiac GTO and the Ford Gran Torino, with the horsepower for all hovering around the 360 – 370 range. In fact, federal regulations and unleaded gas would soon see all of the muscles cars toning down the powerful engines in those 1970 models.

Very little was changed about the Chevelle in 1971, the biggest changes were to the front end of the car. The double headlights were replaced in favor of Power-Beam single-unit headlights borrowed from the Monte Carlo.

1970 Chevelle - Muscle Car Facts (2024)

FAQs

What are some fun facts about the Chevelle? ›

One of the most expensive Chevelles ever sold at auction was at a 2013 Mecum auction. A 1970 Chevelle SS 427 LS6 sold for $1.15 million. The Chevelle is quite the movie star, appearing in over 1,600 shows and movies. It's had starring roles as recently as the Fast & Furious franchise.

What was the biggest engine in a 1970 Chevelle? ›

The rarest of all 1970 Chevelle SS's were powered by the mighty 454 cid big block V8. This car, originally built as a 396, is very special since it has been re-powered by the LS7, 427 cid small block V8 that is found in the 2007 Z06 Corvette.

How much horsepower does a 1970 Chevelle have? ›

Chevrolet offered two versions of the car that contained a 454 cubic inch V8 engine—the LS5 that generated 360 horsepower, and the LS6 that hit 450 horsepower.

How much is 1970 Chevelle worth? ›

Vehicle Valuation Analysis
BodystylesMedian Sale
Six Cyl Sedan$8,500
V8 Sedan$54,300
V8 Six Cyl Station Wagon$71,500
V8 Sport Coupe$40,700
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Is a 1970 Chevelle rare? ›

Chevrolet sold only 7,522 drop-top Chevelles in 1970, which is only 1.5% of the total production. This also means it's one of fewer than 700 SS 396 vehicles ordered in this body style. And it's one of very few that were equipped with the L78, 375-horsepower version of the 402-cubic-inch (6.6-liter) V8.

What is the most desirable year of Chevelle? ›

One of the rarest and most sought-after Chevelles is the 1970 Chevelle SS 454 LS6 Convertible. In 1970, Chevrolet produced only 20 Chevelle SS 454 LS6 Convertibles. These cars were equipped with the potent LS6 engine, making them incredibly powerful and desirable among collectors.

Why is the 1970 Chevelle so popular? ›

The 1970 Chevelle SS 454 LS6 has been described as the greatest car Chevy ever built, the best performance ride of the classic era, or simply "The King of the Muscle Cars." This is not hyperbole as it was the fastest regular production car of the year and the first set of wheels Chevy made that could run a quarter-mile ...

How fast can a 1970 Chevelle go? ›

Performance
0 - 100 kph5.4 s
1/4 mile13.8 s
Top speed215 kph (134 mph)

What transmission came in a 70 Chevelle? ›

Second generation (1968–1972)
Second-generation
Transmission3-speed manual 4-speed manual 2-speed automatic 3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase112 in (2,845 mm) Coupe 116 in (2,946 mm) Sedan/Wagon
Length201.2 in (5,110 mm) (sedan) 206.5 in (5,245 mm) (wagon) 197.2 in (5,009 mm) (coupe)
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What body style is a 1970 Chevelle? ›

A 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle could be had in a sport coupe (hardtop), sport sedan (post), convertible, four-door sedan (post), and a long-roof wagon. The Malibu sport coupe, and convertible were the only choices for Chevy's Super Sport (SS) options, RPO Z25 with the SS396 and RPO Z15 with the new 454 cubic-inch engine.

How many MPG does a 1970 Chevelle get? ›

1970 Chevrolet Chevelle MPG

Based on data from 9 vehicles, 224 fuel-ups and 26,130 miles of driving, the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle gets a combined Avg MPG of 9.24 with a 0.37 MPG margin of error.

How many 1970 Chevelle SS were built? ›

The restyled 1970 Chevelle offered the Super Sport as an option package for hardtops and convertibles. There were 49,862 SS 396 Chevelles produced in 1970 and they sold for the amazing price of $3,439 for the coupe and $3,639 for the convertible.

How much did a 1970 Chevelle cost new? ›

MSRP price – $3,800.00+ (as configured)

The more grunt the better, and more grunt meant more cubic inches and more horsepower. The old standard “there's no replacement for displacement” was never more true than in 1970, and sitting atop the muscle car food chain was Chevrolet's 454 LS6 Chevelle SS.

What is the most sought after muscle car? ›

But using cost or purchased at auction(where many Muscle cars wind up) we will go that way. So that said it would be a 1962 Shelby Cobra CSX2000, sold for $13,750,000. Now according to Howstuffworks they say that the Oldsmobile 442 from 1971 is the”most sought after.

What is the difference between a 1970 Chevelle and Malibu? ›

Best Answer

The Malibu was the higher luxury version, where the Chevelle was more performance geared.

How did the Chevelle get its name? ›

Where did the name Chevelle come from? It's a French word (appropriate, since Louis Chevrolet was Swiss and a French speaker) meaning “bold and beautiful.” And the Chevelle was, at least in the early years, a very good looking car.

How old is a Chevelle? ›

The Chevrolet Chevelle is a mid-sized automobile that was produced by Chevrolet in three generations for the 1964 through 1977 model years. Part of the General Motors (GM) A-body platform, the Chevelle was one of Chevrolet's most successful nameplates.

What does Chevelle SS stand for? ›

Super Sport, or SS, is the signature performance option package offered by the Chevrolet division of General Motors on a limited number of its vehicles. All SS models come with distinctive "SS" markings on their exterior. The SS package was first made available for the 1961 Impala.

What is the rarest Chevelle made? ›

The 1970 Chevelle SS 454 LS6 is rare with only 20-25 convertibles existing today, making it a sought-after treasure. The LS6 upgrade in the 454 cubic-inch engine made the Chevelle SS 454 what it is - a powerful and iconic muscle car.

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