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The Final Countdown: Your Last Chance to Win Two Big-Block Chevy Icons

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It’s a rare thing to be handed the keys to the past. Not a faded memory or a dusty photograph—but the real deal. The thunder. The chrome. The unmistakable rumble of an American big-block V8.

And it’s even rarer to be handed two of them.

This summer, Dream Giveaway is offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to do just that—and time is running out. The Chevy Big-Block Dream Giveaway ends August 5, and if you haven’t entered yet, this may be your final chance to own not one, but two of Chevrolet’s greatest muscle machines. Click here to enter now!

Let’s take a closer look at what’s at stake.

A Time Machine in Tuxedo Black – 1970 Chevelle SS 454 LS6 – 19,000 Original Miles

There are muscle cars, and then there’s the 1970 Chevelle SS 454 LS6—arguably the high watermark of the era.

Finished in Tuxedo Black, this car doesn’t whisper nostalgia—it roars it. Under the hood sits the mighty 450-horsepower LS6 big-block V8, a legend in its own right and a one-year-only option that cemented the Chevelle’s place in performance history.

Even more remarkable is the car’s condition. With just 19,000 original miles, it has lived a pampered life—carefully preserved, professionally restored, and waiting for one lucky winner to bring it back to life. A Muncie four-speed. A functional cowl-induction hood. Factory trim that gleams.

This isn’t just the most iconic Chevelle ever made. It might be the best-preserved LS6 Chevelle you’ll ever see outside of a museum.

A Top-Down Power Trip – 1969 Camaro RS/SS 396 L78 Convertible

The second grand prize is no less extraordinary.

Chevy’s 1969 Camaro RS/SS convertible was a showstopper in its day—and remains one of the most desirable Bowties in collector circles. But this isn’t just any ’69 drop-top. This one packs a 375-horsepower L78 big-block V8, backed by a Muncie M21 four-speed, dual exhaust, and factory Positraction.

It’s a rare spec and this one delivers both the visual drama of the Rally Sport package and the hardcore muscle of a true Super Sport. The black/white Houndstooth interior? Impeccable. The engine bay? Detailed to perfection. The driving experience? Exactly what you’d expect from one of the fiercest Camaros ever produced.

This car doesn’t just turn heads. It rewrites your definition of cool.

Two Dream Cars. One Winner. And Time is Running Out.

Both cars come from pedigreed collections—the Chevelle from Bob Dorman Chevrolet in Ohio, the Camaro from Florida’s renowned Muscle Car City. They represent the absolute best of their kind. Together, they offer an immersive, visceral connection to an era that defined American performance.

And they’re going home with one lucky winner.

But here’s the catch: you must enter by August 5. After that, the garage door closes. The chance disappears. And someone else might be behind the wheel of your dream machines.

The Bonus: $55,000 Toward Federal Taxes

Yes—Dream Giveaway is covering $55,000 in federal prize taxes. That means if you win, you won’t just receive two of the most iconic muscle cars ever built—you’ll receive them with the freedom to drive, display, or tuck them away in your own private collection.

There are sweepstakes, and then there are opportunities to change your automotive story forever. This is one of those moments.

Don’t let it pass you by. If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a Chevelle SS 454 LS6 or a Camaro RS/SS L78 convertible—let alone both—this is your moment.

The deadline is August 5. Enter now!

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