Transmission:Manual
Used
Sub Model: Z28
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: White
Model: Camaro
Interior Color: Grey
Mileage: 62,705
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1979 Camaro Z28, 100,328 oringinal KMs. 350 (.030 overbore), Borg Warner 4spd, T-tops, electric locks and windows, tilt steering, pulse wipers, louvers.
I have owned car since 1985. Started rotisserie restoration 10 yrs ago. Undercarriage was sandblasted and POR-15'd. Complete urethane kit, subframe mounts, bushings. New gas tank, rotors, drums, shocks, rear springs, master cylinder, exhaust from manifolds back. Engine was punched .030 and rebuilt. Edelbrock intake, carb and air cleaner. Interior seats and door panels and carpets redone. Started to prep body for paint.... and 10 years later, here we are. Car is running and has been garage stored, although no miles since restoration started. Body has rust on tops of both A pillars, and spot on rear valance. Door and trunk rubber are deteriorated and will need to be replaced. This car is a wicked project to finish up with your wheels and paint. Vehicle must be picked up. $500 non-refundable deposit within 24 hours of an accepted offer, full payment before it goes. Car is sold as is, where is, no warranty. |
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