1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS — Mohave Gold Big-Block Restomod
The 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS represents the definitive swan song of the muscle car era — the final year before tightening emissions regulations and insurance pressures forever changed the American performance landscape. But this particular build refuses to be merely a museum piece. It blends vintage big-block brawn with thoughtfully integrated modern technology, resulting in a Chevelle that delivers the soul of 1972 with the drivability of a modern performance car. Dressed in stunning Mohave Gold, the exterior preserves the iconic "Coke-bottle" silhouette that defined an era, subtly accented by aggressive US Mag wheels that telegraph the serious performance hardware hiding underneath.
Beneath the menacing cowl induction hood resides a 454 cubic inch big-block V8 that has been comprehensively transformed into something far more potent than anything that ever left the factory. Edelbrock aluminum heads improve breathing while shaving critical weight off the front end, and a high-performance camshaft sharpens the engine's character with a more aggressive idle and a meaningful jump in mid-range punch. The crowning touch is Holley Sniper fuel injection — a brilliant upgrade that delivers the cold-start reliability, crisp throttle response, and consistent drivability that modern drivers expect, all without sacrificing the menacing visual presence of a classic carburetor setup. Behind that big-block sits a Tremec T-56 6-speed manual transmission, putting total control in the driver's right hand and feeding power back to a stout 12-bolt rear end. The 6-speed transforms the driving experience, offering aggressive acceleration ratios for back-road work plus a true overdrive top gear that makes highway cruising relaxed and economical.
Inside, the black bucket seat interior remains a timeless muscle car cockpit, purposeful and free of unnecessary distraction. Modern air conditioning has been thoughtfully integrated for genuine long-haul comfort — a critical upgrade for warm summers and extended road trips alike. Power steering and power disc brakes give this heavy hitter unexpected grace, transforming what could be a handful into a Chevelle you'll actually want to drive on a regular basis rather than just trailer to shows.
Best of all, this build comes with a detailed folder of receipts and documentation chronicling the work performed — exactly the kind of paper trail that protects value down the road. This isn't just a showpiece. It's a genuinely engineered machine of American muscle. Come see it at Motor City Classic Cars in Vero Beach.
Unless stated otherwise, mileage shown on the odometer is exempt and unknown if original.
1972 Chevrolet Chevelle
1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS — Mohave Gold Big-Block Restomod
The 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS represents the definitive swan song of the muscle car era — the final year before tightening emissions regulations and insurance pressures forever changed the American performance landscape. But this particular build refuses to be merely a museum piece. It blends vintage big-block brawn with thoughtfully integrated modern technology, resulting in a Chevelle that delivers the soul of 1972 with the drivability of a modern performance car. Dressed in stunning Mohave Gold, the exterior preserves the iconic "Coke-bottle" silhouette that defined an era, subtly accented by aggressive US Mag wheels that telegraph the serious performance hardware hiding underneath.
Beneath the menacing cowl induction hood resides a 454 cubic inch big-block V8 that has been comprehensively transformed into something far more potent than anything that ever left the factory. Edelbrock aluminum heads improve breathing while shaving critical weight off the front end, and a high-performance camshaft sharpens the engine's character with a more aggressive idle and a meaningful jump in mid-range punch. The crowning touch is Holley Sniper fuel injection — a brilliant upgrade that delivers the cold-start reliability, crisp throttle response, and consistent drivability that modern drivers expect, all without sacrificing the menacing visual presence of a classic carburetor setup. Behind that big-block sits a Tremec T-56 6-speed manual transmission, putting total control in the driver's right hand and feeding power back to a stout 12-bolt rear end. The 6-speed transforms the driving experience, offering aggressive acceleration ratios for back-road work plus a true overdrive top gear that makes highway cruising relaxed and economical.
Inside, the black bucket seat interior remains a timeless muscle car cockpit, purposeful and free of unnecessary distraction. Modern air conditioning has been thoughtfully integrated for genuine long-haul comfort — a critical upgrade for warm summers and extended road trips alike. Power steering and power disc brakes give this heavy hitter unexpected grace, transforming what could be a handful into a Chevelle you'll actually want to drive on a regular basis rather than just trailer to shows.
Best of all, this build comes with a detailed folder of receipts and documentation chronicling the work performed — exactly the kind of paper trail that protects value down the road. This isn't just a showpiece. It's a genuinely engineered machine of American muscle. Come see it at Motor City Classic Cars in Vero Beach.
Unless stated otherwise, mileage shown on the odometer is exempt and unknown if original.
Engine
- Engine Type
- —
- Engine Size
- 454 V8
- Fuel Specification
- —
Body
- Body Color
- Mohave Gold
- Body Style
- —
- Doors
- —
- Paint Type
- —
Basic
- Year
- 1972
- Make
- Chevrolet
- Model
- Chevelle
- Miles
- —
Interior
- Interior Color
- Black
- Secondary Interior Color
- —
- Seating Type
- —
- Seat Material
- —
- Shifter Type
- —
- Center Console
- No
$79,000
- Engine Size
- 454 V8
- Transmission Type
- 6 Speed Manual
- Vin
- 1D37J2B595326
- Stock
- GLS268