This Chevrolet Chevelle SS was built on March 18, 1970 at the Leeds Assembly Plant in Kansas City, Missouri.The car is powered by a numbers-matching 454ci LS6 V8 mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission and finished in Autumn Gold over a black interior.The 454ci LS6 V8 was factory rated at 450 horsepower, and power is sent to the rear wheels through a 3-speed TH400 transmission and a 3.31:1 Positraction rear end.Engine block stamping #10K182488 correspond to the VIN number shown on the trim tag, and the CRR code indicates a 454 with a TH400 automatic transmission.Factory equipment includes power brakes, a vinyl roof, and a Positraction rear axle.The body is finished in correct Autumn Gold (58) under a black vinyl roof and double racing stripes.The cowl induction hood uses a vacuum-operated door to feed air to the carburetor.Additional exterior equipment includes SS badging, hood pins, and chrome wheel well and drip moldings.Factory 14” Rallye wheels wear Goodyear Polyglas white-letter tires.Braking is from power-assisted discs up front and drums in the rear.Black bucket seats with lap belts are joined by matching carpets and a center console featuring a horseshoe shifter.A 3-spoke steering wheel has been installed in place of the stock version, which is included in the sale.A factory clock and AM radio are retained in the dash.Instrumentation includes a tachometer with a 6,500 rpm redline, a 120-mph speedometer, and a 5-digit odometer that shows 57k miles.