1970 Rs Z28 on 2040-cars
Salina, Kansas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 4 speed
Model: Camaro
Mileage: 78,366
Trim: 2 door
Up for sale is a 1970 RS Z28. I have owned this car for 25+ years. It retains all its original sheet metal except for the hood. The engine, transmission, and rear end are original.
BODY: The body is the original sheet metal with very little body filler. It has a few small pin holes in the floor. It has never been wrecked. The underside has been stripped to bare metal and painted back to the original red oxide. The exterior is ready for paint. The original color is Code 48 Dark Green Metallic.
INTERIOR: I have all new interior panels and also have the original. The seats have been taken apart, blasted, painted, new foam, and then covered with original style covers from PUI. I also have new dash pad, carpet, headliner, etc....
ENGINE: Original block, crank, rods, and pistons. The heads are angle plug 202's set up for a roller cam. Took the original cam and had it indexed and then had a roller cam ground to those specs. It has a SY1 intake, 800CFM carb. This engine screams and sounds AWESOME!
TRANSMISSION: Original M-22 four speed. It has been rebuilt. It has a new clutch, pressure plate, and Hurst Short Throw Shifter.
EXHAUST: Ceramic coated Hooker SuperComp Headers, original style exhaust with one piece factory muffler still in boxes.
EXTERIOR CHROME: All new GM moldings, NOS Grille and Grille Shell, NOS door handles, NOS emblems, park lights and marker lights. The bumpers are the original and have been sent off and re-chromed.
GLASS: All new PPG glass.
TIRES & WHEELS: 15X7 Z28 wheels with the round hole at the valve stem. They have been sand blasted and painted with lacquer paint. NOS center caps, after market trim rings and lug nuts. The tires are 245 60 15 BF Goodrich Radial T/A.
I HAVE EVERYTHING NEEDED TO MAKE THIS CAR 100% COMPLETE INCLUDING PAINT MATERIALS!!!!!!!
DISCLAIMER: THIS CAR IS SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY. I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY AS THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY.
CAR CAN BE VIEWED AT ANY TIME.
HAVE FUN AND BID WHAT YOU THINK ITS WORTH!
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