1971 Z28 Camaro Baldwin Motion Replica W/ Crossram Induction on 2040-cars
Centereach, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:355
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Camaro
Trim: 2 door coupe
Drive Type: 4spd rear end 12 bolt w/ 411 gears
Mileage: 32,456
Sub Model: Z28
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: White
This is a real 1971 Z28 Camaro - This car is my current cruise in night car I use it atleast 3 times aweek. I will try to describe the car as best as possible- but please ask questions and I will try to answer them to my best. This is a factory 4spd Z28 Camaro W/ 12 bolt rear end and it has 411 gears. The car gets incredible amounts of attention when it comes out, there is always someone taking pictures of it or following me around to see it go. The motor runs great - it is a 355 roller motor , 10.25 to 1 compression with iron heads, the induction system is our own alternative to the facty GM crossram - sitting on top of the 2x4 intake is a set of custom calibrated 600 cfm double pumper carburetors - this car runs real good and when you stand on it hold your ears and hang on, the sound rawing out of the true Hooker side pipe headers will pierce your ears ( no mufflers in the 4" side tubes) these are real Hooker headers (1 piece right of the head - each tube meets upto each exhaust port - not the one they sell mail order where you have 1 tube live and 3 dummies) All the bushings underneath the car are polyurethane, there are brand new traction bars on the car, front and rear sway bars. The front wheels are 15x3 Cragar (real cragars) and the rear tires are Mickey Thompson wrinkle wall ET Steets (brand new) with tubes. Disk brakes in the front and drum rear brakes. This is a turn key car - I'm only selling this car because my daughter will be driving next month and I need to buy her a vehicle. I'm not looking to trade I'm looking for an old fashioned good ole straight up cash sale... No funny 3rd parties - NO Bokers - Please no tire kickers. Please be serious if inquiring about the car - I don't have time to waste.. The car is available to see if you are local by appointment call me first - 631 846-8899... This is not a rot box , it has not been doctored up for the purpose of selling it . I am and have been the current owner of the car. I'm a straight shooter so ask me a question and I'll tell you the truth. a $1000.00 deposit is required if you choose to buy the car - Please have your funding already if you are bidding on the car - I will not wait for you to get a loan or find out if you can get a loan. The car will stay in my possession until it is paid in full - NO GAMES... I don't play !
That being said I welcome all serious inquires about the car.
Contact# 631 846-8899
YOUTUBE VIDEO LINK - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwNTtdnUFlk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9K1kqMCyJc
NOTE :The car is listed locally as well and I reserve the right to end the auction if it sells locally.. -- NO Brokers , No Scammers
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