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1973 Chevy Camaro Z28 Clone on 2040-cars

US $22,500.00
Year:1973 Mileage:500
Location:

Gaffney, South Carolina, United States

Gaffney, South Carolina, United States

This car is a really nice restore. It is not an original Z28, but has the stripe paint job, and Z-28 rims with nice tires. Freshly REBUILT 350 4-bolt main, mild cam, aluminum intake, NEW Edelbrock Carb, NEW aluminum radiator, NEW power steering pump, NEW waterpump, NEW chrome kit, pulleys, NEW Headers w/ 2-1/2" exhaust out the back, and a new gas tank. Also put in a NEW wiring harness, NEW vintage heat & air, NEW Dakota Digital Dash, All new seat foam & covers plus most of the inside trim, NEW dash and console, NEW windshield, NEW 2" Cowl Hood, NEW front bumper and grille, NEW parking and marker lights, and a NEW Viper Red paint job. It's also worth mentioning that since this has been restored, there has been less then 500 miles driven on it and has always been garage kept.

Why not have a that pure American muscle car that you've always wanted?!? If you're looking for a classic car that will definitely turn heads, then this is certainly the car for you!

For more pictures and other vehicles for sale, check out johnnysdavisclassics dot com!


On Jan-08-14 at 06:23:52 PST, seller added the following information:

This car is a really nice restore. It is not an original Z28, but has the stripe paint job, and Z-28 rims with nice tires. Freshly REBUILT 350 4-bolt main, mild cam, aluminum intake, NEW Edelbrock Carb, NEW aluminum radiator, NEW power steering pump, NEW waterpump, NEW chrome kit, pulleys, NEW Headers w/ 2-1/2" exhaust out the back, and a new gas tank. Also put in a NEW wiring harness, NEW vintage heat & air, NEW Dakota Digital Dash, All new seat foam & covers plus most of the inside trim, NEW dash and console, NEW windshield, NEW 2" Cowl Hood, NEW front bumper and grille, NEW parking and marker lights, and a NEW Viper Red paint job. It's also worth mentioning that since this has been restored, there has been less then 500 miles driven on it and has always been garage kept.

Why not have a that pure American muscle car that you've always wanted?!? If you're looking for a classic car that will definitely turn heads, then this is certainly the car for you!

For more pictures and other vehicles for sale, check out johnnysdavisclassics dot com!

We reserve the right to end the auction at anytime. Looking to sell locally. Thank you.

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