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You Could Win This 1972 Chevelle SS

Universally regarded as the one of the most iconic performance cars of the muscle car era, the second-generation Chevy Chevelle is highly sought-after within the classic car community. Now, this 1972 Chevy Chevelle SS is up for grabs in a new sweepstakes.

Featuring just 33,000 original miles on the odometer, this showcase of classic American muscle will be given away later this year as part of a sweepstakes. Winners will also receive $17,000 to cover taxes.

1972 Chevy Chevelle SS.

Get your sweepstakes tickets here.

The sweepstakes is hosted by New Beginning Children’s Homes, which is offering this 1972 Chevy Chevelle SS as a prize in a new fundraising effort facilitated through Dream Giveaway. New Beginning Children’s Homes is a 501(c)(3) non-profit offering long-term residential care to foster children, providing kids in need with a safe, family atmosphere in which to grow, heal, and be loved. New Beginning Children’s Homes is the sole and exclusive sponsor and administrator for this Chevy Chevelle SS sweepstakes.

Included with this 1972 Chevelle SS is the original factory assembly-line broadcast sheet, which is still legible after 50 years. As an all-original vehicle, all the items listed on the build sheet are still present on the muscle car. In fact, one of the coolest features on this Chevelle is the LS3 402ci Big Block gasoline engine, which shouldn’t be confused with the fourth-generation 6.2L LS3.

Additional features include the eye-popping Flame Orange paint job, vinyl rooftop, 12-bolt Positraction rear axle, 3.37 rear gears, power steering, and power brakes with front disc brakes.

Now, this iconic 1972 Chevy Chevelle SS can be yours. Every donation made to New Beginning Children’s homes through this sweepstakes will grant a chance to win, but GM Authority readers can use promo code GM0423V for bonus tickets.

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Comments

  1. Owned a 70 SS396 and 72 SS350, both with the D88 stripe option. Stripes look too narrow, too short, and rounded at the end on both sides instead of just outer side on this great survivor Chevelle, I know the stripes varied a little from plant to plant. I wonder if this car has had a repaint with incorrect stripe stencil. I donate to this charity every time they have featured a 1970 SS or a classic Camaro. Haven’t won yet, but will try again!

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    1. Good eye per tuxedo ,agree but still a legend.i owned a 70 ss 396 Lovemuscle!!!

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  2. 72 wasnt near as muscle as 70

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    1. hyuk, hyuk…..

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