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US $6,000.00
Year:1980 Mileage:80000
Location:

Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Advertising:

Just to sweeten the deal I am going to throw in this tow dolly so you can come and pick it up to the one who gives me $6,000.00. This is a no dealing offer.

I have for sale a 1980 Camaro $6000.00 OBRO

I lost interest and don't have the time anymore.

Car: Has a solid frame and underbody.
        Hotchkis frame ties
        Traction bars
        Powder coated headers
        3 inch exhaust to 3 inch flowmaster mufflers in and 3'' turndowns
        Stock 3 core rad (recored)
       No Carpet
       New door seals
       Tinted windows
        AM/FMradio with cd and removable face.

Engine: Block is cracked from freezing in my garage over the very cold winter we had, but was never started. Everything was taken out of the engine to replace the block but lost interest.
        Brand new rotating assembly for 383 stroker motor
        C.A.T. ck-383 crank and flywheel and Harmonic balancer internally balanced
        SIR I-Beam rods
        Polished aluminum high rise intake
        Harmonic balancer
        Comp Cams Cam CS 305H-01
        Distributor
        Stock bellhousing
        Keith Black pistons 30 over with Hastings rings
        Rebuilt Holley 650 DBL. pumper
        Clutch pressure plate
        Polished aluminum oil pan and timing cover.

Brand new Dart Heads ported and polished
        Stainless valves
        Scorpion roller rockers and locks
        Triple springs
        Valve guides
        Polished aluminum valve covers

10 Bolt posi rear end with stock gears but I have a new ring and pinion gear 3.73 with C-clip eliminators.

Borg Warner Super T10 transmission with stock shifter.

Will give an engine start-up stand with the car or can separate for $700.00

If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call.

I am willing to look at all "reasonable offers".
        

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