A top-notch restomod Chevelle equipped with a 525-horsepower LS engine and contemporary enhancements is up for grabs at an upcoming auction from the Burnyzz Collection.
A beautifully refurbished and extensively customized 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle restomod is scheduled to go under the hammer at an auction without a reserve price as part of The Burnyzz Collection, merging vintage muscle car styling with contemporary technological advancements.
Constructed by Tony’s Muscle Cars and Restorations from Hazelton, Pennsylvania, this custom Chevelle embodies the essence of classic design combined with modern functionality. Its core features a GM Performance Parts LS376 6.2-liter V8 engine paired with a Tremec six-speed manual gearbox, delivering an estimated 525 horsepower via a 12-bolt rear end equipped with 3.90 gearing and 31-spline shafts.
The powerful engine features a Holley Terminator X EFI high-rise intake manifold and expels gases via a Cherry Bomb exhaust system. It stays cool thanks to an aluminum radiator, while braking performance comes from power-assisted four-wheel discs equipped with dual-piston front calipers. The vehicle’s stance can be adjusted using QA1 tubular suspension paired with adjustable coilover shocks and UMI anti-roll bars.
Completed in a rich burgundy metallic finish paired with a striking doeskin vinyl upholstery, this Chevelle exudes confidence. The black elements, such as Ringbrothers door handles, billet hood hinges, bumpers, and window trim, offer a contemporary touch. Additionally, a fiberglass cowl hood and tinted windows enhance its assertive stance.
The interior upgrades feature bucket seats, a central console, air conditioning, Bluetooth audio connectivity, and traditional roll-down windows. The attention to detail encompasses concealed windshield wipers, lap belts, and armrests integrated into the doors.
This Chevelle, previously owned and recently moved to Florida, is now being put up for sale. The vehicle boasts no flaws and stands as a fully refurbished restomod that respects its history while incorporating modern performance capabilities. See it here.