1970 Camaro Rolling Project , No Reserve! , Street Rod , Hot Rod , 1971 , 1972 on 2040-cars
Groton, Connecticut, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Model: Camaro
Mileage: 126,261
Trim: Base
1970 Camaro Rolling Project Up for Grabs. No Reserve! No Motor, No Transmission. Body has Lower Rust on 1/4s and fenders, Doors, Rockers and Floors are good. Has a Fiberglass Cowl Hood, 3 Piece Spoiler and Centerline wheels. Windshield Cracked. Interior is missing parts and Beat Up. Has the Clutch pedal for a Manual Trans. This car is being Sold Without the Big Block, Headers and 4spd seen in the Pictures. Was an Original Small Block and Manual Trans. Great Inexpensive Project Car. Please Understand This Is a Project Car and Needs to be Restored! Ebay requires that the title area is filled in to continue the listing. The choices are Clear, Salvage, Rebuilt, Lemon, or Flood Water Damage. I chose Clear because it is definitely not the others. For Vehicles of this age CT DMV requires only a Bill of Sale also known as a Q1 form to Buy, Sell and Register older Vehicles. Just wanted to Clear This Up. I Will Provide a Bill of Sale in my name to the Buyer. No Title. Vehicle is sold As Is. $200 Paypal Deposit due within 24hrs, Balance in Cash within 7 Days. Buyer is Responsible for Vehicle Pickup or Shipping. I can assist in loading. Please Email or Call with any Questions, Tommy 860-514-8262
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