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1970 Camaro 70 Camaro Ss Split Bumper Tribute Car on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:121000
Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States

1970 Chevrolet Camaro SS Split Bumper Clone W/ Original build sheet

RELISTED DUE TO NON PAYING BUYER,  

NO RESERVE

This is a Nevada dry climate car. Fresh 350 w/ automatic trans.  4 barrel Aluminum intake manifold w/ Edelbrock 4 barrel carb.  Just painted in California Sunkist Orange w/ double white rally stripes and New Chrome.  *****ALL NUMBERS MATCHING CAR*****  17 inch rimes on Kuhmo Performance  tires New carpet ,New door panels ,New seat belts (front) , New armrests. New sill plates.  New door seals, New window seals, New trunk seals, New brakes all the way around. New air cleaner, New intake manifold, New Alternator, New Ceramic coated chrome Headers from summit racing, New Master cylinder w/ chrome cap, New Battery, New mirrors ,  New headlights, New bumpers,  New Magna Flow glass packs with new exhaust front to back with turned down pipes. Power Steering , center console and a finished trunk ... No radio  (intentionally left out so you can add the system you desire).

 This sale includes original build sheet from dealer here in Reno when it was sold new in 1970 (see pics). 

 Drives as Great as it Shows.  please call or Email for more photos of build.    ***Clear Title In Hand.***   Driver seat has a small tear .  Dash pad has slight warping from Nevada heat w/ a  small gap on end (can send pics),   so small you might not care but I am a perfectionist so I mentioned it.

 

Sold as is . No warranty implied. Buyer also to pay shipping ( I have companies that ship continental U.S. for $500 to $900 depends where you live) Buyer responsible for $500 non refundable deposit with in 48 hours of auction close. Must pay final balance with in 7 days cashiers check or cash (can meet at local bank for safe transaction of money and Title.) If Cashiers check I will hold vehicle pending check clearing all banks. Buyer can store car here up to 30 days after close to arrange pick up.

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