1970 Camaro 350 Automatic W/ Rs Option on 2040-cars
Campbell, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 V8 2bbl carb turbo 350 trans
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Rs frontend and rear spoiler woodgrain dash
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 95,144
Sub Model: Camaro
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
I bought this 1970 Camaroabout 5 years ago or so . Too restore but never got too it , too many cars . So I am selling it Now . When i got this car it is exactly the way i got it , I was told it was a Rs but hard told tell without the build sheet , it has the Split bumnper and Rs nose piece and a rear deck lid spoiler large one that wraps around 1/4 panel . someone molded the front of it into the body . Ithink the original color is light green , I looked it up along time ago so don't remember ,But will include the cowl numbers ,and you can decode it yourself . ST-70-12487 , BL 17967 BDY , TR 711 , 53 53 PNT , 14D 660262 240138.....The interior is Black bucket seats with Center console , With Woodgrain dash instrument cluster and steering wheel trim . interior is Fair for original not torn up or falling apart . good carpet door panels fair Dash Pad has no cracks that i can see ,a little curling but minor , Windshield is cracked , needs raplaced No rust in trunk or floor pans Solid body except in the normal area . There was some Paint blistering so years ago i scrapped it open too exspose the problem and too stop the process of rusting anymore . There is a section small by the passenger side door jam on 1/4 panel above rocker ,a place where it tends too rust ,due too a double panel within 1/2" of outer panel . does not go too inner panel ( see photos) The other area is on Rh 1/4 panel near rear valance , ( see photo ) other than that Just needs restoring and new paint , The car has a cuople paint jobs on it , it is peeling on the roof and other area's. The tires are BF Goodrich T /As on spun aluminum wheels ,( look like Center lines but not ) . I have had this car no-opted for years , I have regularly drove and started this car too maintain its drivable Conditon , Have always kept as little gas in it too start it ,so as too run out and keep Fresh Gas in it . . Wright before I bought this car , from a youg kid .My Friend Had just rebuilt the complete front suspension, ,Bushings tie-rods Ball joints Brakes calipers . New brakes on rear , I drove this around for a while before i Parked it . Runs and drives great Always just fires up after sitting. Has Pwr,ST, Pwr BRakes , Factory AC not charged up . This would be a nice daily driver as is and fix up later . Priced too selll NO RESERVE JEFF
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