

Photography BY NotStock Photography
oe Rasnick is one of those guys whose imposing frame might be a bit intimidating to some at first sight, but at an impressive 6 feet 8 inches, his size doesn’t define his personality. He’s pretty easy-going until he sets his sights on something, and that’s when focus takes over. “I have always wanted a ’70 Chevelle—big-block powered, of course. When I was a young high school kid, I remember seeing the guys with cool cars getting the cool girls, and that’s pretty much what got me interested in cars,” Joe laughingly says. “Today, it’s mainly about having the car I’ve always wanted.”


The aforementioned Art Morrison (AME) GT chassis features a four-bar rear suspension system with Strange coilover shocks on all four corners, while up front tubular control arms, Strange coilover shocks, Wilwood spindles, and C6-style knuckles ensure the Chevelle carries the proper muscle car stance along with incredible handling capabilities. Stopping power is provided by 14-inch Wilwood disc brakes at each end commanded by a Wilwood master cylinder and hydroboost for a light, effortless braking pedal.
A set of 19- and 20-inch Forgeline GZ3 wheels offer modern style with an edge of vintage flavor and are wrapped in Nitto NT5 G2 rubber creating a recipe for a high-g, asphalt-gripping driving experience designed to put every ounce of that AME chassis to good use. The Goodfellows gang stitched in a set of rear tubs in order to fit the massive tires and wheels that didn’t exist when the portly Chevy rolled off the assembly line back in 1970.



Getting that power to the ground efficiently is a Goodfellows-modified 8L90E automatic transmission, while out back resides a Strange 9-inch rearend stuffed with 3.50 gears, Truetrac posi, and robust Strange 33-spline axles—all at the ready with plenty of strength to withstand Joe’s heavy pedal foot while able to conquer any road situation.



Goodfellows, known for next-level fabrication skills, retained the Chevelle’s original spirit yet skillfully shaved the driprails and tucked the bumpers to create a heightened visual aesthetic. The experts at Royal Plating restored the factory trim and bumpers beyond their former glory prior to Goodfellows installing LED taillights and Oracle headlights infusing modern illumination technology front and rear.
“The sequence of events unfolded precisely as Schwichtenberg had predicted: the completion of the car occurred 13 months after the chassis arrived. But what took me by surprise was clinching the Goodguys Mighty Muscle Award in Scottsdale the first time I took it to a show,” Joe excitedly says. “That achievement truly underscores the exceptional craftsmanship exhibited by Schwichtenberg and the skilled team at Goodfellows. Beyond that, the car drives just like a late-model hot rod and the horsepower is absolutely exhilarating. It’s the most exciting car to drive and, let me tell you, I drive it a lot, which is the point of it all!”



Vehicle: ’70 Chevelle
Type: LT5
Displacement: 376 ci
Compression Ratio: 10:1
Bore: 4.06 inches
Stroke: 3.622 inches
Cylinder Heads: A356 T6 aluminum
Rotating Assembly: Forged steel crankshaft, forged aluminum pistons, forged powdered-metal steel connecting rods
Camshaft: Hydraulic roller (0.551/0.524 lift, 116.5 LSA)
Induction: Eaton 2.65L supercharger, factory with Goodfellows custom intake tube
Assembly: GM
Accessory Drive System: Wegner
Exhaust: Goodfellows 2¼-inch headers, custom 3-inch stainless exhaust, SpinTech mufflers
Wiring: Custom by Victor Hebert at Goodfellows
Ancillaries: PRC aluminum radiator, Eddie Motorsports hood hinges, Goodfellows custom valve covers, Tanks Inc. stainless fuel tank
Output: 755 hp at 6,300 rpm, 715 lb-ft at 4,400 rpm
Transmission: GM 8L90E
Torque Converter: Stock
Driveshaft: TAD Driveshafts (Phoenix)
Rear Axle: Strange 9-inch, 3.50 gears, Eaton Truetrac posi, Strange 33-spline axles
Chassis: Art Morrison GT
Rear Suspension: AME triangulated four-bar suspension system, Strange adjustable coilover shocks, 1-inch sway bar
Brakes: Wilwood 14-inch rotors, six-piston calipers front and rear, Wilwood master cylinder, Wilwood proportion valve, hydroboost
Wheels: Forgeline GZ3 19-inch front, 20-inch rear
Tires: Nitto NT5 G2 305/30R19 front, 315/30R20 rear
Upholstery: Black leather, custom door panels by Armando’s Custom Upholstery (San Jacinto, CA)
Carpet: Black double loop
Installation: Goodfellows (Phoenix)
Seats: Custom leather
Steering: Ididit steering column, GM steering wheel
Dash: Stock with leather cover
Instrumentation: Dakota Digital HDX
Pedals: Clayton Machine Works
HVAC: Vintage Air
Radio: Pioneer head unit, Pioneer amp, Pioneer speakers (two 4×6, two 6×9)
Bodywork & Paint: Tom Stafford at Goodfellows
Paint: Matrix Cortez Silver, Black SS stripes
Grille: Stock
Front Bumper: Factory tucked
Rear Bumper: Factory tucked
Headlights: Oracle
Taillights: Stock with LED
Side Mirror: Billet Rides
Plating: Royal Plating (Tucson, AZ)