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Old 02-24-2008, 12:05 AM
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Default 1970 Chevelle SS NASCAR Touring(with turn signals)

Think of this Chevelle as a full-bodied Sprint car on asphalt. Dubbed "the Chevelle from Hell", this hell cat touts a Jim VanGordon built drysump 502CI Bow-Tie belting out 680 horsepower. If you want a street car that screams 200mph NASCAR on the inside and pro-touring custom on the outside, this one can’t be beat!

Chevelle from Hell on eBay now for $89,995 o.bo., located in San Bernardino, CA, United States.









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Default Re: 1970 Chevelle SS NASCAR Touring(with turn signals)

Neat Chevelle, were those pictures with the view taken up on Mulholland Drive?
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Neat Chevelle, were those pictures with the view taken up on Mulholland Drive?

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Yepper, you certainly know your geography.
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Default Re: 1970 Chevelle SS NASCAR Touring(with turn sign

Sorry,I just dont like it. Cant see why someone would do that. Then put 71/72 tailights in it.
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Sorry,I just dont like it. Cant see why someone would do that. Then put 71/72 tailights in it.
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The rear bumper is fiberglass, only available in '71/'72 configuration, a trade-off to be sure. The builder chose performance over originality in MANY areas...
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Default Re: 1970 Chevelle SS NASCAR Touring(with turn sign

I have had a couple of motors that were built by Jim. One LS6 based big block and one high compression DZ302 built for a cross ram. Both motors were well done, fairly priced and made unreal horsepower. I bet this Chevelle scoots.
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That is one wild Chevelle!
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I have had a couple of motors that were built by Jim. One LS6 based big block and one high compression DZ302 built for a cross ram. Both motors were well done, fairly priced and made unreal horsepower. I bet this Chevelle scoots.
Mark Sheppard

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Thanks for the testimonial Mark. Jim VanGordon is also the builder for all the engines in the Mr. Norm's GSS program. He personally hand builds each motor.
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