Hot Rod 350 Camaro Lt Quicksilver, Fresh Restoration Rare Smog Exempt Camero on 2040-cars
Bell, California, United States
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Thanks for looking at our 1974 Chevrolet Camaro. This car has fresh paint and interior, new tires and wheels and a very strong rebuilt small block 350 and transmission. It's FAST AND LOUD so if your looking to sneak around, this isn't your car. You can depend on firing half a dozen car alarms in your trip through the parking lot. In underground parking, you can make mayhem while devastating car alarms to your hearts content.
We bought the car as an unfinished but running project. The motor and trans had been completed rebuilt but otherwise the car looked pretty sad. Thanks to her 1974 Birthday, this beauty is SMOG EXEMPT in California. No annual testing or requirements. This is a Factory Air Conditioned car but the compressor is not present. Tilt Steering Wheel, Aftermarket AM FM CD with removable face. Just installed new 6X9 Speakers on the new package shelf. Tons of volume and bass. Sounds great. Glass is good all around. Passenger door glass may need adjustment. New rubber door seals, roof rail seals, window fuzzies, etc. We understand that this is the sought after small back window model? New upholstery, headliner, carpet and door panels. Grant steering wheel. Updated dash. Fresh Repaint to factory original white. Later model hood scoop. Pans and trunk are solid New 18" REV Wheels and Sumitomo tires. 20 lock lugs and key. New Gabriel air shocks. Runs and drives well. Lots of attention and always welcome at cruise nights and weekend car gatherings. Will post engine pics. Ran out of light and time. This Camaro is currently licensed, registered and insured in California. No sensors, gps, abs, tpms or any other pms. The most complicated part of this Camaro is likely the radio. The California title is clean and issued in the sellers name. Included is a complete build book with receipts, build pictures on CD and other documents related to this car.Values
on these pre-smog Camaro's continue to escalate as collectors realize how few cars are left. Open
to southern California area partial, up or down vehicle trades. pre
1975 Muscle cars, Volvo P1800, Metropolitan, Alfa Romeo, Porsche 911,
240Z 260Z 280Z, older Cadillac, Camaro, Mustang, Vintage race cars,
older Jaguars, British sports cars, kit cars, project cars, 1948-1986
interesting cars. No boats, motorcycles or aircraft please. On Apr-23-14 at 15:34:36 PDT, seller added the following information: Thanks for all of your questions and comments!! Posting a few more shots of the Camaro. In doing so, I'm reminded of the hipo Edelbrock intake and carburetor, HEI ignition and the other upgrades this car has had. New front marker lenses are in the back seat. (see pics) Quite a car and seeing anything like this in the parking lot is pretty rare indeed. Good luck bidders! |
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