Chevrolet: Camaro Coupe Rs/ss on 2040-cars
Merkel, Texas, United States
Body off restored Z10, often referred to as the pace car coupe. Z10 production was estimated to 400 to 500 cars sold in the Southwest area of TX, OK, NM, LA and AZ.
The car is show quality with every piece restored and functional to include the cowl hood and hide away headlamps. Runs and drives outstanding, just had the Rochester carb professionally rebuilt by Vintage Musclecars in Ohio. This Z10 is loaded with options to include Fold Down Rear Seat, Rear Window Defroster, Console/Gauge Package, Spoilers, Endura Front Bumper, RS package, SS package, Cowl Hood, AM/FM Radio, Special Z10 strips, Power Steering, Tilt Wheel, Sport Steering Wheel, Posi Traction, 4 Speed transmission, Auxiliary Lighting. The show board in the pictures is included with the sale of the car. The body fit is outstanding to include the paint.
Feel free to ask any questions : enjwscrepeaunoel@netzero.com
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