1970 Chevelle SS
LS3 Swap - Frame-Off Restoration
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LS3 Swap - Frame-Off Restoration - Stage 3 of 4
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LS3 Swap - Frame-Off Restoration
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Appears in 5 of 12 builds. The LS platform remains the most popular engine choice across classic restorations and performance builds alike.
Read LS Swap Guide →Shows up on 3 builds — the C6 Z06, Camaro ZL1, and Chevelle SS. Preferred by track and performance builders for tone and fitment.
3 builds use this brandStandard on all 3 track-oriented builds. The C6 Z06, Camaro ZL1 1LE, and the ’69 Nova all spec Wilwood front big brake kits.
3 builds use this brandFound in all 3 off-road builds. Most common choice: 4″ suspension lifts paired with aftermarket wheels and all-terrain tires.
Read Lift Kit Guide →4 builds include a custom tune as a documented modification. Common across both modern performance builds and LS swap builds.
4 builds include a tuneThe most frequent single bolt-on mod across all 12 builds. Appears in 6 builds — often a first mod or paired with an exhaust upgrade.
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