How fast is a 1969 Chevelle SS?
14.07/101 mph
Just how fast was a stock 1969 L78 Chevelle right out of the box? Hot Cars magazine tested one in their February 1969 issue, recording a 14.07/101 mph.
How much horsepower does a 454 Chevelle have?
Powertrain specs
Engine type | GM Chevrolet LS6 454 V8 (big-block) |
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Displacement | 7.4 l (454 ci / 7440 cc) |
Power | 456 ps (450 bhp / 336 kw) @ 5600 rpm |
Torque | 678 Nm (500 lb-ft) @ 3600 rpm |
Power / liter | 61 ps (60 hp) |
What engine came in a 69 Chevelle SS?
The big news for 1969 was the introduction of the 425 horsepower L72 427ci engine. This was only available as a Central Office Production Order. The L72 used a solid-lifter camshaft, cast-iron heads, and an aluminum intake manifold with an 800-cfm Holley carburetor.
How much is a 1969 Chevelle SS worth?
Data based on 994 auction sales. note: The images shown are representations of the 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Series and not necessarily vehicles that have been bought or sold at auction….Chevrolet Models.
Engines | Median Sale |
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396 CID | 350 HP | $38,000 |
307 CID | 200 HP | $22,000 |
396 CID | 375 HP | $36,500 |
What body style is a 69 Chevelle?
This was now called a coupe (or pillar coupe) while the 2-door hardtop remained a sport coupe. These coupe/sport coupe designations would continue into 1969 as well. The Concours Estate Wagon was one of four distinct Chevelle wagon models.
What was real horsepower of LS6 454?
Powertrain specs
Engine type | V8 |
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Displacement | 7.4 l (452 ci) |
Power | 456 ps (450 bhp / 336 kw) |
Torque | 678 Nm (500 lb-ft) |
Power / liter | 62 ps (61 hp) |
What years was the 454 made?
Chevrolet big-block engine | |
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454 big block in a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS | |
Overview | |
Manufacturer | General Motors |
Production | 1955–2009 |
How much horsepower does a 1970 Chevelle SS 454 have?
450-hp
The LS6-powered 1970 Chevelle SS 454 had none of the conveniences that 21st century muscle car enthusiasts have come to expect. It’s 450-hp rating even falls five short of the current SS Camaro’s 6.2-liter V-8.