The high-water mark of the muscle car era is usually credited as 1970,
and for good reason; Chevrolet was now stuffing high-powered 454 engines
into Chevelles. Adding a larger displacement above the still-available
396 (402) offered buyers the option to order the most-powerful
production car of that era. The 1970–1972 Chevelles remain the most
collectible of the model to this day.
Author and historian Dale McIntosh pairs with restoration expert Rick
Nelson to provide this bible of authenticity on the legendary 1970,
1971, and 1972 Chevelle models. Everything about restoring your Chevelle
back to bone-stock is covered meticulously, including step-by-step
instructions for chassis and interior restoration. Understanding date
variances on parts applicable to the build date of your Chevelle is
vital to a factory-correct restoration, and including them in this book
provides a depth of coverage on these cars that is unequaled.
Restoring a 1970–1972 Chevelle back to concours correct takes a certain
amount of expertise. Thankfully, Rick and Dale have done a lot of the
heavy lifting on the research side. With this authenticity guide, you
can be confident that you have all the correct components and options
accurately and expertly represented for your stock restoration. These
fine details put the Chevelle Restoration and Authenticity Guide
1970–1972 a cut above the rest.
About the Authors
Dale McIntosh became a Chevelle enthusiast when he purchased his first
black/black 1967 SS396 in the fall of 1967. In the 1990s, Dale created a
website, Team67.com, that morphed into ChevelleStuff.net; it is a
resource for Chevelle information. He has also authored 1970 Chevelle
SS: Muscle Cars In Detail #1 and Chevelle 1964–1972 Data and ID Guide.
Rick Nelson has been involved with Chevelles since acquiring his very
first one in 1981, a 1969 SS396 Chevelle. He and a friend then started
the North American Super Sports car club and Rick started a restoration
business restoring all types of Chevrolets. He obtained the
second-highest scoring LS6 Chevelle in the country in 2002, and is
regarded as one of the leading authorities on the 1970 Chevelle.
• The 1970–1972 Chevelle SS is one of the most popular muscle cars in
the market
• This book examines every component that is exclusive to an SS-optioned
Chevelle
• Nearly 550 B&W images show readers restoring a Chevelle to concours quality
Author: Dale McIntosh & Rick Nelson
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ISBN: 9781613254295
Publisher: CarTech
Binding Type: Paperback
Illustrations: 550 B&W photos and charts
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Pages: 240
Printing Status: In Print
Edition: NA
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