1972 Camaro Big Block..........old School Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Cloverport, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:402
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: standard
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 115,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Up for sale is a 1972 Camaro. Engine is a 396 big block bored .030 overesize now a 402ci. 12:1 compression.Comp cams 284 duration 578 lift. $6500.00 was spent on engine rebuild with less than 50 miles on rebuild. Holley 750 cfm or more vac. secondary dual line carb. Engine is at least 550hp. New gear drive, high torgue starter. Front end steering parts and gearbox were replaced about 3 years ago. High volume pump with higher capacity oil pan. too much too, list. body looks decent could use some body work and paint job to make a show car, but definately a good driver like it is. Cougar s/s wheels, Almost new tires on front, back ones are slick although i have a new pair that go with it. Floors are solid for the year, 1 rust hole about 1 inch diameter. Trunk has a few pinholes not many real frame rails have 1 rust spot on each one fixable no call for replacing. Windsheild and back glass trims are missing. Windsheild has small crack in left corner not in veiw. Rearend is a 4:11 posi 10 bolt with traction bars. Never in any major accidents, Appears to have mostly original body panels. No radio. Who needs one with a loping and thumping big block like this? Check out all the pics. Clean and clear. KY. title in hand. Any questions just ask...Thanks for looking!
On Jun-22-13 at 17:06:42 PDT, seller added the following information:
Up for sale is a 1972 Camaro. Engine is a 396 big block bored .030 overesize now a 402ci. 12:1 compression.Comp cams 284 duration 578 lift. $6500.00 was spent on engine rebuild with less than 50 miles on rebuild. Holley 750 cfm or more vac. secondary dual line carb. Engine is at least 550hp. New gear drive, high torgue starter.Transmission is a 350 Th with 2800 stall coverter. Front end steering parts and gearbox were replaced about 3 years ago. High volume pump with higher capacity oil pan. too much too, list. body looks decent could use some body work and paint job to make a show car, but definately a good driver like it is. Cragar s/s wheels, Almost new tires on front, back ones are slick although i have a new pair that go with it. Floors are solid for the year, 1 rust hole about 1 inch diameter. Trunk has a few pinholes not many real frame rails have 1 rust spot on each one fixable no call for replacing. Windsheild and back glass trims are missing. Windsheild has small crack in left corner not in veiw. Rearend is a 4:11 posi 10 bolt with traction bars. Never in any major accidents, Appears to have mostly original body panels. No radio. Who needs one with a loping and thumping big block like this? Check out all the pics. Clean and clear. KY. title in hand. Any questions just ask...Thanks for looking!
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