A high-performance restomod Chevelle featuring a 525-hp LS engine and modern upgrades heads to auction from the Burnyzz Collection.
A meticulously restored and heavily modified 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle restomod is set to cross the auction block without reserve as part of The Burnyzz Collection, blending classic muscle car aesthetics with modern engineering prowess.

Built by Tony’s Muscle Cars and Restorations of Hazelton, Pennsylvania, this custom Chevelle represents the pinnacle of vintage style fused with contemporary performance. At its heart lies a GM Performance Parts LS376 6.2-liter V8, mated to a Tremec six-speed manual transmission and pushing out a reported 525 horsepower through a 12-bolt rear axle with 3.90 gears and 31-spline axles.

The high-output engine is topped with a Holley Terminator X EFI high ram intake and exhales through a Cherry Bomb exhaust system. Cooling is handled by an aluminum radiator, while stopping power is delivered by power-assisted four-wheel disc brakes with dual-piston front calipers. The car rides on QA1 tubular suspension with height-adjustable coilovers and UMI sway bars.

Finished in a deep burgundy metallic paint with a contrasting doeskin vinyl interior, this Chevelle strikes a bold pose. Blacked-out accents, including Ringbrothers door handles, billet hood hinges, bumpers, and window trim, provide a modern twist. A fiberglass cowl hood and smoked glass add to its aggressive presence.

Interior refinements include bucket seats, a center console, air conditioning, Bluetooth audio, and classic roll-up windows. Attention to detail extends to hidden wipers, lap belts, and door-mounted armrests.
Originally built under previous ownership, this Chevelle was recently relocated to Florida and consigned for sale. With no known imperfections, the car is a ready-to-drive restomod that honors the past while embracing today’s performance standards. See it here.