1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6







Ended Apr 29, 2025 at 7:01 PM UTC
Addenda and errata
*Please note a photo of the build sheet has been added to the photo gallery.
*Please note service records have been added to the additional documents section.
*Please note a photo of the engine block casting number has been added to the photo gallery.
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Description
While the Chevrolet Chevelle debuted in 1964 with an angular design, the second-generation 1968 model bowed with a more rounded, aggressive look, the hardtop’s semi-fastback roofline drawing inspiration from the recently redesigned Camaro. By 1970, the Chevelle’s design evolved further with distinctive sheetmetal, as well as an upgraded interior offering more modern conveniences.
The big news was the SS 454 package, which featured unique styling, a domed hood, and special wheels to go along with a sport suspension, power disc brakes, and of course, a 454-cubic inch V8. However, there was a late addition to the 1970 Chevelle SS lineup with even higher performance: the LS6 454. Rated at an astounding 450 horsepower, the LS6 is known as one of the most powerful muscle car engines ever built. A 1970 Hot Rod track test recorded an incredible 13.44 quarter-mile time, with the writer stating, “Low-end torque was so tremendous that there was no way the car would leave smoothly. Torque isn’t a passing phase in this 454.”
This 1970 Chevelle SS 454 is believed to have retained its original LS6 engine, making it one of only 4,475 LS6-powered GM vehicles built in 1970 — and one of the most desirable muscle cars of all time.
Highlights
The undisputed king of Chevrolet muscle cars
LS6 454 cu-in V8 rated at 450 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque
Cylinder block pad shows “T070 CRR 221899” stamping
(M40) Three-speed automatic transmission, wearing an ID tag showing “70-CY-2214”
Finished in (28) Fathom Blue Metallic with (756) Black vinyl interior
Positraction 3.31 axle ratio with stamping showing “CRV”
14-inch wheels wearing 225/70R14 Cooper Cobra tires
The chassis number (136370K221899) decodes as:
1 – Chevrolet
36 – Malibu and Concours, eight-cylinder
37 – Two-door sport coupe
0 – Model year 1970
K – Kansas City, MO final assembly plant
221899 – Plant serial number starting with 100001
The Body by Fisher tag decodes as:
Style: 70-13637 – 1970 Malibu (Sport Coupe)
Plant: KAN – Kansas City, Missouri, final assembly plant
Body: 201469 – Production sequence number
Trim: 756 – Black coated fabric interior
Paint: 28 28 – Fathom Blue
07C – Third week of July production date
Features
LS6 454 engine includes:
4.25-inch bore and 4.00-inch stroke
Forged steel crankshaft
Forged connecting rods
Solid camshaft, 316º/302º advertised duration, .520-inch lift, .024/.028-inch lash
Solid lifters
Rectangle port heads with 2.19-inch intake and 1.88-inch exhaust valves
1.7-ratio rocker arms
Holley four-barrel carburetor
11.25 to 1 compression ratio
Additional factory options include:
(Z15) SS 454 package
(ZL2) Cowl Induction hood
(F41) Special performance suspension
(G80) positraction axle
(GY2) 3.31 axle ratio with stamping showing “CRV”
(J50) Vacuum power brakes
(JL2) Power disc brakes
(N40) Power steering
(U14) LS6-specific cluster with round gauges and 6,500-rpm redline tachometer
(U35) Electric clock
(U27) Glove box light
(U63) AM radio
(U76) Windshield antenna
(C24) Recess park wiper
(C56) Upper level vent
(A51) Strato bucket seats
(D55) Console
(PL4) F70x14 blackwall tires
(ZK8) Tire pressure label
(T60) Heavy duty battery
(D88) Hood and decklid stripe
(B80) Roof drip molding
(B93) Door edge guards
(B96) Wheelhouse moldings
Known Imperfections
Has an older repaint with light scratches and swirl marks
Crack in steering wheel
Bumpers show very slight pitting
Minor scratches around hood pins
Light corrosion on chrome valve covers
Light corrosion in trunk, may need new trunk gasket
Included
Keys
Build sheet
Service records
Ownership History
The consignor states, “This Fathom Blue Metallic 1970 Chevelle LS6 is believed to retain its original drivetrain, and comes with a build sheet showing the options. This could be the last Kansas City built automatic LS6, as the sequence number of the VIN is less than 400 from the end of production which includes all Chevelle, Malibu, and El Camino vehicles, putting the car as being built on either the second to last or the very last day of 1970 Kansas City plant production.”
Additional documents
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1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6

