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1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 on 2040-cars

US $16,185.00
Year:1971 Mileage:33385 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

El Sobrante, California, United States

El Sobrante, California, United States

This exceptionally clean and original Z-28 (one of 4,862) was built the second week of February, 1971 (02B) in
Norwood, Ohio, so it has the firewall “Cowl tag” with the Z28 verification stamp (Z28.19). Car has original
Owners Manual and Vehicle Warranty Policy documents. The car is painted the original Cranberry Red (#75) with
Black Stripes (#.19). Paint was redone in 1995, not showroom but very good (an 8+ on 10 scale). Body is very
straight and the car is rust free. The interior is standard Black (#775), with center console, shoulder and lap
belts and upholstery and carpets are in exceptional condition throughout. Gauges, lights, and accessories work,
horn does not. The car has power steering, 4 spoke sport steering wheel with F-60/15 Goodyear
Polyglass tires, power brakes with front discs and correct style 5 spoke factory wheels. The undercarriage of the
car received a restoration in 2008 including: original red oxide trim on panels, new brake lines, clutch, shocks,
body mounts, exhaust pipes, suspension parts and is in clean and pristine condition.
All the required identifiers unique to the 1971 “Z-28” are present such as; floor mounted gas pedal, 150 MPH
speedometer, 8,000 RPM tach., Cowl Tag stamp, aluminum spacers/bumpers on control arms, larger sway bars, sway bar
brackets, double snorkel air cleaner, rear bumperettes, front and rear spoilers(D80) and larger fuel line.
This Z-28 is highly original, simply superior, muscle car and not a trailer queen that runs strong, handles and
performs well and would make a fine addition to any serious collection or a fun car to cruise to the classic car
show.

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