1980 Rs Camaro Hotrod Chevy Supercharged ,muscle Solid Street Car,second Genara on 2040-cars
Burlington, Wisconsin, United States
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Up for auction is a 1980 RSCamaro with a lot of aftermarket up grades. I"ll start by describing the engine build, with new this month 800 cranking amp battery,the lower end is a 4 bolt main 350 Cu Inch with dished pistons tosupport boost from the Weiand 142 Roots Style Supercharger sitting on it.The carb is a boost referenced,nd Jetted 750 cfm Barry Grant Demon Carberator,The Aluminum Edelbrock Performer RPM Cylinder Heads,Aluminum Roller Rockers and theCrane Cam ,and lifters help all the magic come together.The Spark is introduced by a Petronics Flamethrower HEI Distributar with Dragon Fire plug wires.Similar build by Car Craft Magazine made about 450 Horsepower,with same cam and blower, The th350 is linked to this monster with a TCI 10 inches 3000 Stall Converter.The rearend is a 8.5 inch Coperate Positraction with 3;73 Gear Ratio,This car has a nice SOLID CHASSIS from Missouri with frame Connectors,Competition Engeneering Adjustable Traction Bars,withAir Shocks.The original Burgondy vinal is in good shape for its age.Mounted on the counsale is a B&M Ratchet Shifter with a thumb button that engages the line lock incase you want to smoke things up a bit.My favorite is the button is the Quik Cutt Outs on the dash This automatically by passes the mufflers ,and exaughstthe engine Via Open Headders.Other wise still has real nice rumble out of 2.5 inch pipes with mufflers.The tires are white letter BFG mounted on some sharp American Racing Rims.The paint job does have flaws ,dings,scuffs,that a used car does As you can see by these recent Pix that it still looks great as a driver,and does have show car potential to someone that would like to do the work.the Z28 upper grill is brand new just put in.If you have any questions regarding this car please don't be afraid to email or call 262-716-8592 we will do our best to reply with honest answers .This car is priced to Sell,and has A lot of Money spent on its Build.Please only Bid on this Auction if you can fallow through with payment Buyer is responsible for pickup of this car.Please check my feedback,and bid with Confidence happy bidding,,,, reasonable offers considered thanx for looking.
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