As a fan of classic muscle cars, this one is just as disappointing as the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS.
The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 has an ugly, inaccurate and deformed car model that does not hold up anymore. In use since the original FORZA Motorsport 2005 - the shape and dimensions are simply outdated.
It all starts with the front end, where the, curvature of the steel guards, the height and the width of the front bumper are inaccurate. The headlight are also incorrect in size. The front end is also too skinny while the rear end is too bulky.
What gives away this model’s inaccuracy are particularly the front fenders and quarter panels, the rear fenders and the rear quarter panels.
The whole front end shape and the rear end starting from the quarter panels is just terrible. It looks like somebody tried to mold the car’s body by stepping on it and stretching it.
This is a stunning car in real life and has an undeniable road presence like the 1969 Camaro SS (also an inaccurate modeled in FORZA)
The length and the shape of the front fenders are far from the IRL car’s shape. It’s especially noticeable the rear quarter panels and fenders - since the car has an unusually droopy shape that is very inaccurate and telling of its age. The side windows are not correct in length, shape and height.
When observing the rear end, the curvature, width and height of the steel bumpers are inaccurate. The taillights are erroneous and the rear window/deck has an exaggerated slope that contributes to the droopy silhouette.
Finally, like the 1969 Camaro, the signature “SS” Super Sport badges are missing from vehicle.
Requesting to fully discard the current model, rescan and remodel the 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS accurately.