If you are a Chevy fan and a purist life can be difficult. It’s not that flies are hard to find, of course, but documenting the pedigree of one is important if you’re on a big budget – go for it this 1970 Chevelle Super Sport we caught as an example at the auction of Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale 2023.
In 1970 the Super Sport was a package for the Chevelle Malibu hardtop and convertible and the El Camino. Therefore, the VIN does not determine that a particular vehicle is a Super Sport. You probably also know that the VIN also doesn’t tell you which engine was originally installed in a particular vehicle. This means that these cars need paperwork to get the big bucks, as General Motors doesn’t have original invoices to prove or disprove a car’s provenance.
That is, but with one exception: if a particular car was built in Canada or sold new in Canada, then you’re in luck because an invoice does exist. All you have to do is send your money to Classic car services and receive your GM of Canada document. As simple as that!
Thanks to Vintage Vehicle Services we know that the Chevelle in the video above is a real Chevelle SS 454 Cabriolet with the LS5 360hp engine. Watch the video below to learn something else about this car’s pedigree that Vintage Vehicle Services cannot determine.
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