1970 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Bon Wier, Texas, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email: lyndalffrayre@palacefans.com .
This beautiful Camaro is a restomod!! I bought this car from Vanguard Motor Sales a couple of years ago. The
previous owner had the car for a couple of years. He bought it from the gentleman who restored the car,
out of Virginia. The restoration was started in 2006 and finished in 2008. The build had less than 1,200 miles on
it when I bought and we have only put about 1,200 miles on it. The odometer was set back to 0
when it was restored. When I bought it from Vanguard the only thing I added was a Vintage Air conditioning system
(because we live in Texas) and custom wheels. 18" on front and 20" on rear.
It stays in the garage!
A binder with photographs of the restoration, tuning DVD for the carb and a folder full of receipts and manuals are
included in the sale.
Mechanics:
454ci Crate Engine - 426hp/467ft-lb torque
700R4 Automatic Transmission
Dana Posi-Traction Rear End with 4.10:1 Gear Ratio
Wilwood 4 Wheel Power Disc Brakes
Power Steering
Headers
Flowmaster American Thunder Exhaust System
Holley 600CFM Carburetor
Polished Aluminum Intake
Edelbrock Aluminum Water Pump
Aluminum Radiator
March Pulleys
Heat
BeCool Radiator
Chrome Valve Covers
Chrome Alternator
Chrome Fan Shroud
Chrome Power Steering Pump
Chrome Vintage Air System
HEI Distributor
High Torque Starter
Edelbrock Shocks
Electric Fuel Pump
New Fuel Line
New Brake Lines
Strange axles
New Bushings
New Gas Tank and Sending Unit
Body:
Beautiful Cortez Silver Paint with Black Stripes
New Chrome Bumpers
Beautiful Grille
Hood Fits Great
Doors Fit and Operate Properly
Door Lips and Jambs are Clean and Solid
Quarters are Straight
New Weather Stripping
Trunk is Clean and Nicely Painted
Trunk Floor is Solid
Floorboards are in Great Shape
Frame is Clean and Solid
Interior:
Beautifully Restored Black Interior
New Bucket Seats
Center Console with Staple Shifter
AutoMeter Pro-Comp Gauges
New Dash
Aftermarket Radio
Speakers Installed in the Package Tray
Beautiful Door Panels
New Carpet
New Headliner
Seat Belts Front and Back
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