1979 Chevy Camaro Z28 Tubbed Pro Street Drag Bbc 461 Outlaw on 2040-cars
Marion, Ohio, United States
Engine:454
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Camaro
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Z28
Drive Type: REAR
Warranty: Unspecified
Mileage: 999,999
I HAVE DECIDED TO SELL MY PRO STREET 1979 CAMARO. THIS CAR IS VERY CLEAN AND HAS PAINT THATS LESS THEN 1 YEAR OLD. THE PAINT IS CHRYSLER BLAZE RED CRYSTRAL METALLIC. PICS DONT DO IT JUSTICE. THE CAR IS KINDA BASIC, GET IN, FIRE IT UP AND DRIVE. IT IS NOT A PERFECT SHOW CAR AND NEEDS MINOR DETAIL WORK. IT WILL BE HARD TO FIND A CAR OF THIS QUALITY FOR MY RESERVE PRICE WHICH IS VERY LOW. HERE ARE SOME DETAILS;
ENGINE;
ONLY HAS AROUND 100 MILES ON IT. 4 BOLT 454 .030 OVER, ARP MAIN STUDS, HEAD STUDS, ARP ROD BOLTS, FORGED PISTONS (9.5.1 CR), COMP EXTREME ENERGY CAM JUST UNDER .600 LIFT, 188 SQUARE PORT HEADS, TEAM G INTAKE, MOLY PUSHRODS, HOLLEY 800 DOUBLE PUMPER, ETC...
TRANS;
FULLY BUILT TH350, MANUAL VALVE BODY, ATI 3500 TREEMASTER CONVERTER
CHASSIS;
BACKHALVED WITH LADDER LINK LADDER BARS, TRACK BAR, AVO COILOVERS, FULLY BRACED 9" REAREND, 5.14 GEARS, FULL CAGE WITH DOOR X-BARS REMOVED FOR EASY ACCESS, REMOVABLE TRANS TUNNEL, FULL EXHAUST OUT THE BACK, BE COOL RADIATOR, MANUAL STEERING AND BRAKES, QUICK RELEASE STEERING WHEEL, ETC...
THIS CAR ISEXTREMELY NICE FOR THE MONEY, PICS DONT DO IT JUSTICE. ANY QUESTIONS JUST ASK. THANKS
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