1970 Chevrolet Camaro Ss Rs on 2040-cars
West Wareham, Massachusetts, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : hanahaadzhabakyan@bandits.org .HERE IS A RESTORED MATCHING NUMBER 1970 CAMARO SS RS L-34 396 / 350 HP WITH THE TURBO 400 TRANSMISSION .THIS
CAMARO IS 1 OF 1864 L-34 'S BUILT. RESTORED BY THORNTON'S RESTORATIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA IN 2008. THIS CAR RETAINS
ITS ORIGINAL "BORN WITH" ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN. THIS CAMARO HAS ALL ORIGINAL FLOORS AND TRUNK AREA THAT STILL
SHOW THE ORIGINAL RED OXIDE PRIMER THERE HAS NEVER BEEN ANY ROT. THE QUARTER PANELS HAVE BEEN REPLACED DUE TO
SOMEONE ALTERING THEM AROUND THE WHEEL LIP AREA. THE ENGINE BAY AND FRONT END ARE HIGHLY DETAILED AND CORRECT. THE
EXHAUST SYSTEM WAS REPLACED WITH A NEW EXHAUST SYSTEM EXACT TO THE ORIGINAL. THIS CAR IS PART OF MY PERSONAL
COLLECTION AND HAS BEEN STORED IN A CLIMATE CONTROLLED FACILITY AND ONLY DRIVEN ABOUT 1800 MILES SINCE RESTORATION.
RARE PAINT CODE 51 DAYTONA YELLOW WITH BLACK INTERIOR AND L-34 ENGINE OPTION.
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