Beautiful Mulsanne Blue Rs 350 Restomod on 2040-cars
Collierville, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:383 Stroker
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 500
Options: CD Player
Sub Model: RS 350
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: Blue
Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Cylinders: 8-Cyl.
Beautiful Mulsanne Blue RestomodArt & Speed is proud to present the newest addition to our inventory an absolutely stunning 1971 Camaro RS 350. This Restomod is a ground-up restoration on a rust free, Southern car. The pictures will show that there was absolutely no stone left unturned on this restoration. Premium quality components abound throughout this car. And in addition to all the attention to detail, this car comes with some very well deserved, and very recent prominence...this car is a 2013 Super Chevy Winner! As you glance through the pictures, you will quickly be drawn to the beautiful lines that are accented so well by the show quality Mulsanne Blue base coat / clear coat finish with black Z28 stripes. Every inch of chrome is of the highest quality, with the original show-chromed GM bumpers still accenting the front and rear of this ride. Every single piece of this car is either original or GM sheet metal, which adds to not only the nostalgia of the car, but the pride with which this ride was built. Riding on custom chrome plated "fat-lip" American Racing Torq-Thrust wheels, its lowered stance adds that extra bit of detail that lets the driver and everyone lucky enough to see her know that this car is all about aggression. The interior is not your typical second-generation Camaro. Its truly a sight and pleasure to see. Starting with the brushed billet steering wheel with custom engraved horn logo, you will immediately be drawn to the details. The gauge panel is accented with custom carbon fibre and gauges that are absolutely striking. Everywhere you look, you will see more billet, more custom products, more attention to detail, more technology, and pure exhilaration! As if the exterior and interior weren't enough, now we get to the main attraction...what's under the hood. So, before you ask...yes, you'll find over 400 horses all exploding out of a 383 stroker V8. Complete with performance cam, Holly four barrel, Edlebrock intake, and Turbo Hydramatic Transmission, this car is mean and nasty in all the right ways. Trust us... just listening to this car idle is a true delight thanks to the headers and dual FlowMaster exhaust. From the second this car fires, you can tell that it was made for performance and power... two of our most favorites things here at Art & Speed. This car is an absolute pleasure to drive. It's a pleasure to admire. It's a pleasure to hear. Everything about this Camaro is pleasing to every sense. In this vehicle, quality meets tradition, and old meets new. This car has everything you're looking for. She won the first show that she entered, and there are surely many more to come. It is truly our pleasure here at Art & Speed to offer this beautiful Camaro RS... and it will be your pleasure to own it! For more information on this one-of-a-kind Camaro, please call (901) 309-8899. Dealer's Information
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