1970 Camaro Z28 on 2040-cars
Dothan, Alabama, United States
1970 Camaro RS Z28 Non-matching numbers. Rust Free! It originally was a RS Camaro with the R22 (split-bumper) option. The restoration cloned the Camaro into an Z28. The very sleek second-generation split bumper Camaro, introduced in February 1970, was built only as a coupe. The sizzling-hot 1970 Z28 packed a 350-cid / 360hp solid-lifter V-8, while the RS appearance upgrade now featured a split front bumper. This car has had a beautiful restoration with nothing left out. Total restoration completed 2 years ago. All new sheet metal, interior, suspension, weather stripping, brake lines, fuel lines, wiring harness, brakes. The correct 350 small block was bored .030 and fitted with new pistons all balanced and blue printed. Solid lift Crane cam and lifters. Heads all reworked with hardened exhaust seats installed so it will run on today's unleaded fuel. Electronic ignition so you never have to adjust points or timing again. A new 12 bolt posi with 3.73 gears and SBC 5 Speed Hurst shifter. The Muncie 4 speed was replaced by the second owner with a TREMEC TKO600 5 speed from American Powertrain including their hydraulic clutch system. For a rock steady ride, he also installed a complete HOTCHKIS TVS2 suspension including sway bars, front and rear springs, shocks, front end steering and a quick ratio power steering box. Car has headers and dual exhaust with Flowmaster mufflers. Refurbished 8,000 redline tach and 150mph speedometer (very rare items). Restoration was done at 63,000 on the original speedometer. Myself, (third owner) recently had the carburetor totally rebuilt with new plugs and wires. Only non-ethanol 93 octane gas burned in this Camaro! If you want a nicely done restoration that you can show or routinely drive around town, you will love this one! Its a blast to drive....all MUSCLE!!! A real head turner everywhere you go. Reason for selling??? Kid going to college. ): VIN #124870N530156 Data Plate NOR270195BDY 1970 V8 Coupe built in Norwood Ohio. Black Custom Vinyl bucket seat interior Classic Copper paint with a black vinyl top. Built in the 4th week of the fifth month. Body number 70195 Values by Hagerty's Price Guide Report: http://www.hagerty.com/valuationtools/HVT/VehicleSearch/Report?vc=157676 NOTE ** I will not be available to make the transaction until the 24th of April. Contact me via email with questions. Ebay or dwiltshire000@centurytel.net . If you wish to talk, please leave your phone number for call back. Thanks Have a great day! Dave |
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GM recalling 521,817 cars in two campaigns
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