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1972 Chevrolet Camaro Arizona Car on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:1000
Location:

Waddell, Arizona, United States

Waddell, Arizona, United States

                                       1972 CAMARO

                                             ARIZONA RUST FREE CAR

                                 

  350 c.i. Goodwrench crate motor with new gaskets/seals & detailed, new water pump, heater core, blower motor, motor mounts, dual exhaust with Flowmaster mufflers,TH350 automatic transmission with new external seal/gasket kit, new transmission mount, transmission filter.  Moroso plug wire set, front & rear brake pads/shoes, front wheel bearings, front & rear shocks, front sway bar bushings, sway bar end link kits. 17x8 front wheels with new 245/45 tires & 18x9.5 rear wheels with 275/40 tires. New dash pad, headliner, sail panels, upper door panels, full weatherstrip kit (note: missing console rear ashtray 6" extension). All original glass (light scratches not visible in pictures). Rebuilt U14 gauge cluster with tachometer & 150 m.p.h. speedometer (original clock does not work), JVC cd player & Rockford Fosgate speakers.

Factory tilt column, power steering, power disk brakes, A/C car (a/c is not hooked up).  


BEAUTIFUL paint & clean straight RUST FREE body. Painted the new Camaro Switchblade Silver with black stripes.


   This Camaro is CLEAN. Runs, drives & shifts EXCELLENT. Sounds AWSOME. Looks AMAZING. It gets complements every time it is driven.

 Please feel free to call or text me with any inquiries or question. Feel free to contact me to see in person or set up an inspection. The car is in Phoenix AZ.

Buyer is responsible for the shipping, there is no warranty expressed or implied. You are required to contact me within 24 hours of auctions end. Transaction to be completed within 5 days of auctions end, unless otherwise determined by me. Any and all inspections will be done prior to auctions end.

  Thank you, Steve 602-7o8-9068

 

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