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1970 Camaro Ss Fully Restored, Classic 2nd Generation Camaro Ss Tribute on 2040-cars

US $25,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:2278
Location:

Otto, North Carolina, United States

Otto, North Carolina, United States

1970 Camaro SS Tribute

Up for auction is my 1970 Camaro SS Tribute. I received this car in restored condition, however it was painted black. I had the entire car disassembled, blasted, and painted to near original color. NOTE: There is NO rust anywhere, nor has there been any panels replaced or repaired. I added the SS stripes, cowl induction hood, and rear spoiler. Car sits on brand new Cooper radials, new brakes and runs like a brand new car. The fresh engine has 2278 miles on it, however I did not build it, so not sure of what it has inside but it runs strong with a mild cam, victor jr intake and headers flowing into dual exhaust.

The car is as straight as can be with no dings, dents or bondo repairs. The floor are all original, and the car started it's life in California, and was just purchased last year from the third owner. It's been in climate controlled environment since. If you are looking for an original sheet metal car with no bondo or filler panels then this is the one.

This Camaro is not perfect nor a trailer queen, but rather was built to drive, and it goes no where without turning heads, and getting compliments.

Recently installed during restoration is a new 

Fresh 350 CID
Racing radiator with dual electric fans
New Seals
New lights
Guages
Brake Booster
Brakes
Tires,
Paint
Spoiler
GM Cowl Hood ( I may still have original available)
New Interior
Alpine Stereo System, Kenwood Sub Amp, Speakers, Alpine Amp
Undercoating
Dual Exhaust
Engine dress up kit
Tinted Windows
New Hurst 4 speed shifter

No expense was spared in this restoration, and it shows. Buy it now price doesn't come close to what I have in it, but my loss is your gain. It's priced for sale based on current comparable prices and for what it's appraised and insured for. Its only going up in value.

This is a true hard to find gem, and if you have been looking for a Generation 2 Camaro the price is going up everyday, and the good ones are getting harder to find. If you found an original number matching SS in this condition you would be writing a big check, instead enjoy this tribute for a fraction of the price. This is a factory 4 speed car and shifts perfect. 

I plan to sell this car so all reasonable offers will be considered, however don't waste either of our time making silly offers, cause I don't need to sell it. 

My feedback speaks for itself, so feel confident in buying from me. I make no warranties, or guarantees on this vehicle and the above description does not imply any. The Camaro is sold as is, where is and shipping or pick up will be the responsibility of the buyer. I will assist and help any shipper with meeting them for vehicle pick up, and the car is located in a commercial building for easier pick up.

If you have any questions please ask, and thanks for looking

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