1981 Camaro Z28 4 Speed Project Or Parts Or Race Car, 350v8, T-tops, Runs Drives on 2040-cars
Bigfork, Montana, United States
1981 Chevy Camaro Z28, t tops, 350 v8, 4 speed, complete running and driving project or parts car. Has damage all over. Front left fender and bumper car has major damage (see pictures). The car has a clear title. Battery is weak and needs jumped to run. Drives good down the road. Newer clutch. The carb is running rich and may need tuned. Windshield is cracked. The rest of the glass is good. Previous owner painted it army green. Looks bad. Interior parts were also painted and looks rough. Has functional cowl hood. Lots of good parts. Posi rear. Transmission shifts good. I removed the edelbrock valve covers and replaced them with stock ones. The edelbrock valve covers are not included with auction. I would sell car as a roller (no engine or trans.) for $700. Call or text questions 406-871-9895
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