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Fast & Furious Cars: 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS454 (Primer)

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Fast & Furious Cars: 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS454 (Primer)

One Nasty Street-Racing Chevelle for Fast & Furious

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    When the going gets tough for Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) in Fast & Furious, he casts an eye (and one of those Vin Diesel signature raised eyebrows) over to his pristine 1970 Chevelle SS. And the result is this primer-wearing street fighter version of the muscle car.

    Unlike the red version of the car, which looks like it just left the block at Barrett-Jackson, this version of the A-body is pared down, overpowered, brutal to its core and ready for battle. Believe it or not, some of the car's appearance is based on a modified Chevelle owned by film director Michael Mann.

    In reality, the Fast & Furious picture car department didn't touch the two cars playing Dom's red Chevelle, but instead built six primered Chevelles to portray the street racer — including one used as an engine-less filming buck.

    The most radical of the bunch was the one in the video above, which was built specifically to wheelstand. The picture car department lightened the front end of that one as much as possible, then installed a GM 502-cubic inch big-block V8 and an automatic transmission, and bolted in a spool rear end with 4.88:1 gears.

    Then, atop all that, the special effects department added a steel tray out behind the rear bumper and filled it with about 700 pounds of lead weight. Just the slightest touch of the throttle and that car would wheelie perfectly — completely convincing from the front. And thanks to the miracle of computer graphics, the weight tray could be erased digitally for side shots.

    One primer Chevelle was destroyed while performing a large jump and three of the stunt cars were damaged, but one survives pretty much intact. The four survivors are all in storage.

    As Portrayed Specifications*

    Engine
    Type: GM Performance 502 big-block V8
    Intake: Weiand
    Carburetor: Holley
    Supercharger: Prochargers
    Ignition: MSD
    Water pump: Weiand electric
    Nitrous system: NOS
    Fuel: Sunoco Racing Fuel
    Lubricant: Castrol
    Headers: Hooker
    Exhaust pipes: Morse Muffler
    Mufflers: Afterburner

    Drivetrain
    Transmission: Richmond four-speed
    Bellhousing: Lakewood
    Shifter: Hurst
    Differential: Ford 9-inch with Detroit Locker
    Gears: 4.56:1

    Suspension
    Front: Hotchkis shocks and springs
    Rear: Hotchkis shocks and springs

    Braking
    Front: Wilwood discs
    Rear: Wilwood discs

    Wheels
    Type: Coys C-55 Gunmetal
    Front size: 17-by-8.0 inches
    Rear size: 17-by-9.5 inches

    Tires
    Type: General Exclaim
    Front size: 235/50R17
    Rear size: 275/55R17

    Interior
    Seats: Beard
    Safety Belts: Crow
    Roll cage: Matt Sweeney
    Door panels: Matt Sweeney
    Wheel: Grant Le Mans
    Gauges: Autometer

    Exterior
    Body: Year One body and trim
    Hood: Hanaman fiberglass cowl induction

    Paint/Graphics
    Paint: 5140 Customs Primer

    * "As Portrayed" specifications indicate the state of the car as portrayed in the film. No single car was necessarily built to these specifications by the picture car department. But all the cars built to portray a vehicle in the film were constructed to appear as if so equipped.

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    a1c_scg says:

    07:00 AM, 04/07/2011

    One of my faves from the series.

    smilez says:

    06:17 AM, 04/07/2011

    Still my number one Bucket List vehicle.  Beautiful even in primer.

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