Imagine owning and driving a 1971 Chevelle SS454 LS5 as a teenager in high school, to some this is unheard of but for Donnie, this was a reality.
His first 1971 SS454 LS5 was an automatic car equipped with Air Conditioning, a car that today some people would argue is highly valuable but to Donnie, it was a means of getting to class on time, or more likely early.
Unfortunately, much like life, good things rarely last forever and this Chevelle one day met its fate when Donnie had to part with the car. While the car was gone the love for that 1971 Chevelle and the memories made in that Chevelle lasted forever, which brings us to Donnie’s second 1971 Chevelle SS454 LS5.
In September of 2014, Donnie came across an almost identical 1971 Chevelle for sale on eBay and jumped on the opportunity without hesitation. What Donnie ended up with was a real deal 1971 Chevelle SS454 LS5 with a 4-speed manual, bucket seats, and console. While the car was 100% real it had seen far better days than what Donnie was left with in his driveway. Donnie says;
“It did not come the way it looks now, it took me almost 5 years to correct the Chevelle and make it worthy of holding the LS5 nameplate.”
Donnie
Today Donnie’s 1971 Chevelle is almost all stock with the exception of headers for some extra performance gains. The 1971 Chevelle as it stands today is a completely restored to original build sheet SS454 LS5. The car features the legendary LS5 GM motor coupled to a 4-speed M20 Muncie transmission, Bucket seats, optional D55 console, and correct Cranberry Red (RPO 917) paint with Black Super Sport stripes which were original according to the car’s trim tag. We asked Donnie what was in store for this Chevelle next, he replied;
“Drive it, maintain it, and keep watching it go up in value!”
Donnie