1970 Chevy Camaro Rs/ss 4 Speed Bbc (project) on 2040-cars
Arnold, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:402
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Camaro
Trim: RS SS
Drive Type: REAR
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 1,000
Sub Model: RS SS
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1970 CHEVY CAMARO RS/SS 4SPD BBC 402. THIS CAR IS A ROLLING CHASSIS WITHOUT MOTOR AND TRANNY WITH CLEAR TITLE.WAS ORIGINAL CRANBERRY RED WITH BLACK VINYL TOP, BLACK STRIPES, AND BLACK INTERIOR. 402 BIG BLOCK 4 SPEED TRANNY, 12 BOLT MULTI LEAF 3:31 GEARS,FRONT DISC BRAKES, NON A/C, 150 SPEEDO WITH TACH IN DASH.STEEL COWL HOOD.
IT'S MISSING MOTOR,TRANNY, 12 BOLT, FRONT BUCKETS, WINDSHIELD, DASH PAD, INNER FRONT FENDERS, FRONT SPLIT BUMPERS,& I'M SURE OTHER MISC PARTS.
FRAME IS SOLID AS IS TRUNK AND MOST OF THE CAR. ITS BEEN IN A GARAGE FOR 25 YEARS. PREVIOUS OWNER WAS SECOND OWNER AND PACKED IT AWAY AFTER DRIVING IT FOR A WHILE THEN HAD BIG DREAMS OF GOING RACING.HAS OLD SCHOOL ET'S WHEELS ON IT NOW.COMES WITH ALOT OF PARTS.THE CAR NEEDS A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING SO KEEP THAT IN MIND WHEN BIDDING. IF YOU WIN BID AND COME HERE TO FIND THAT I MISS LED YOU,THEN DON'T BUY IT.THE PICTURES AND DESCRIPTION ARE PRETTY CLEAR TO WHAT YOU WILL BE GETTING. NO ZERO FEEDBACK BIDDERS WELCOME. PLEASE CALL OR TEXT ME IF YOU HAVE QUESTION. 314-749-2518 THANKS,MIKE.
On Aug-12-13 at 07:14:27 PDT, seller added the following information:
NO COWL TAG. WAS REMOVED SOME TIME AGO BY PREVIOUS OWNER. I ALREADY KNOW WHAT YOUR GANNA SAY. I SAID THE SAME THING. I AM A CAMARO OWNER MYSELF. I HAVE KNOWN ABOUT THIS CAR FOR SOME TIME. IT'S KINDA A LOCAL LEGEND,BUT IT FELL OUT OF SIGHT AND WAS FORGOTTEN ABOUT. IT SO HAPPENED I WAS BUYING PARTS AND FOUND IT. IF NOT FOR ME THIS THING WOULD STILL BE SITTING IN STORAGE FOR ANOTHER 25 YEARS. I BOUGHT IT TO GET IT SOLD TO A GOOD HOME. THATS IT. NOT LOOKING TO GET RICH!! HERE IS THE DEAL. IF THE TAG MISSING SCARES YOU THEN PLEASE DON'T BID, OR BID AS IT WASN'T A SS/RS CAR. EITHER WAY NO WORRIES MY FRIEND. I HAVE DONE NOTHING TO THIS CAR OTHER THAN PURCHASE IT AND BRING IT TO MY HOUSE. SO GOOD LUCK AND I'LL SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE!
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