The value of a 1970 Chevelle varies wildly depending on the body style, model, and engine/transmission that was installed. Big block cars (super sports) are worth more than small block cars, which are worth more than six cylinder cars. 4-speeds are worth more than automatics. Two doors are worth more than 4 doors. Malibu's are worth more than standard Chevelles. The price range can be anywhere between around $1000 for a rough 4 door, all the way to the mid six figure for an LS6 (450 HP 454 super sport) convertible. Condition, and originality also matter... A LOT. So, without more info, it's really impossible to give you a better answer than that.
Generally, yes. However, it does depend on what the car was originally. Was it a six cylinder car? Did it have a rare engine/transmission combo? Was the car original before it was cloned? There ARE circumstances where an original non-SS Chevelle could be worth more original than it would be worth as an SS clone.
The 1970 chevelle body is mounted on top of a full frame the 1970 chevelle is not a unibody design like the camaro or nova
No it will not.
No they will not. Only 1970-1972 doors will fit on a 1970 Chevelle. 1969 is only interchangeable with 1968.
Yes.
Get a chiltons repair manual for 1970 chevelle at the library.
A 1970 Chevy chevelle has 500 HORSEPOWER and 450 FOOT POUNDS OF TORQUE.
any pictures of headlight switch replacement of 1970 chevelle ss
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1970. While the 350 was never the base engine for the Chevelle, 2 and 4 barrel versions of the 350 were available in the Chevelle from 1970-1977.
No , the only compatibility for a 1970 Chevelle is a 69-72 Monte Carlo, Chevelle, El Camino... hope that helps...
Other than a 1970 Chevelle SS, any Chevelle from the 1970s could have a 350