1979 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Windham, Ohio, United States
1979 Camaro Z28 In Original Condition With Only 64,900 Miles On Numbers MatchingEngine. 350 V8. Numbers Matching Transmission And 10 Bolt Rear. 3 SpeedAutomatic. Original Paint, Original Interior (exception Carpet), OriginalFactory Wheels, Functioning Non Leaking T-tops. Factory Power Locks, PowerWindows, Tilt Steering, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Original Working Am/fmCassette Radio. (cruise Control Does Not Work) Dual Exhaust. All Original SheetMetal, Trunk, Floors, Body, Fenders, Door, Trunk, Hood Etc... Holley 4bbl CarbInstalled Last Year. I Have Original. New Distributor Cap Installed Last Year. IHave The Original. They Go With Car. Car Starts, Runs, Drives, Shifts And BrakesAs It Should. Doors Do Not Sag. Starts First Turn Every Time. No Accidents, NoRot. Everything Works As It Should (except Clock,and Cruise Control, ButI'm Working On It.) 2 Owner Vehicle. See Last Three Pics. They Show A SmallDent On Rear Driver Fender, And Area On Rear Plastic Bumper Where Paint IsCracked. After Market Kenwood Rear Speakers. Car Also Has An Original 1980 FuzzBuster. It Works. Super Sweet Car, Very Solid And Truly Original. The NicestI've Seen For The Price.
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