In the annals of the autoverse, few names inspire as much intimidation and respect as the Chevelle. One look at this 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Tribute, and despite being out of production since 1977, it's easy to see why this car has left an indelible mark on enthusiasts worldwide. Fully repainted in a brilliant Cranberry Red, complemented by a set of full-length black painted SS stripes to go along with its vinyl hood and pinned cowl-induction hood, this Super Sport shows off the aggressive lines of the Chevelle from any angle.
Inside, we find a clean Sandlewood vinyl interior. A room split-bench seat offers plenty of space, while a power-assisted, four-spoke steering wheel sits just ahead of a six-pod gauge cluster. A stock-looking AC Delco AM/FM head unit handles soundtrack duties, while air conditioning provides a comfortable cabin for all passengers.
Under the hood, we find a clean engine bay with a 402-cubic-inch V-8 engine on display in all its glory. Topped with a single four-barrel Carter Quadrajet carburetor, while spent gases are expelled through a true dual exhaust. That power is routed through a column-shifted TH400 three-speed automatic transmission before being sent to a 12-bolt rear end, which translates those ponies to the pavement via a set of 15-inch wheels with Chevrolet-logo center caps, shod with modern 225/70R-15 Goodyear tires.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Full Cranberry Red Repaint
Black Racing Stripes
Cowl Hood
Hood Pins
402ci V8
Carter Four Barrel Carb
TH400 Three Speed Auto
12 Bolt Rear
Power Brakes
Front Disc Brakes
Sandlewood Vinyl Interior
Split Bench Seat
Delco AM/FM
Original Build Sheet
Owner's Manual
This 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle SS rides on a factory-style suspension, while power brakes with front discs are ready to scrub off speed at a moment's notice. If you have been looking for a sinister-looking big-block monster from the Golden Age of muscle cars, then look no further because this is the car for you. Don't wait, call today!