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October 7, 2008
1970 Chevelle to be Featured by Magnaflow SEMA
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
Miranda Built in Fort Lauderdale is building a burly 1970 Chevelle which will be featured by Magnaflow at SEMA. It looks like they started with a fairly clean and straight car, but it’s getting the full treatment, with a powdercoated frame and suspension, air bags, big Wilwood brakes, a supercharged LS2, and, as you might imagine, a custom Magnaflow stainless exhaust. Check out the ride page for tons of pics of the build so far.
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Kari
Oct 8, 2008 at 5:39 pm
Just because that is your opinion does not mean that it is everyones. This person did a great job and it should be at the SEMA show. I have to agree that the 69 body style is nice, but hey,,,, Everyone has their own opinions.
Steven Gray
Oct 8, 2008 at 1:03 am
whys everbody think the 1970 is so great the 454 is not all that show me a 69 chevelle SS with a 396 big block. the old A body design rules!