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1971 Chevy Camaro Rallysport Z28 Replica, 350 small block, 4 speed! Tuxedo Black w/ Fairly mild Hot Rod Motor 350 cubic inches 3.73 posi rear end QA1 coilovers up front COPO style spoiler Steel cowl induction hood Almost everything is DEEP, DEEP, high gloss Black paint!!! Stunning Car, awesome stance - TAKE A She is SMASHED! HAMMERED! SLAMMED!!! Whatever term you prefer to use! Lowered with QA1 Coilovers up front We did this car to look very similar to the car I had featured in the recent October 2009 issue of Camaro Performers Magazine, check it out The car even smells new inside, not that ole musty old car smell! Just freshened: New interior, black (seats, seat backs, carpet, console, steering wheel) New door glass and window felts New ceramic coated headers New gas tank New Eaton pos unit, 3.73 gears, and new bearings. Also differential serviced/lubed New comfortgrip steering wheel All new Tinted Glass – looks Awesome Power front disc brakes with new cadium plated brake booster New 18” American Racing CL205 wheels with Custom Offsets Nitto directional radial tires This is a special Camaro Rallysport Z28 replica or tribute car. I built the car to look basically stock except for tires/wheels, headers and stance! This one is set up right with 18” Grayspokes and smashed!
One of these is gonna have to go to make room for the next project.....HELP!!!!
If you are searching for what is turning out to be arguably one of THE Hottest Muscle Cars going right now – The 2nd Generation Camaros, this Everyone knows how Hot the 1969 Camaros are, but take a look at Chevy’s follow up to that effort… There is some very interesting information below if you have the time to read, if so let me give you an excerpt from the 2nd generation Camaro experts, Thank you very much for this detailed information supplied from nasty Z28.com “1970 saw the introduction of the all new Second Generation Camaro. The 1st generation Camaro (1967 - 1969) was seen as a hasty response to the Ford Mustang. It was considered a compromise by some critics. There would be no compromises with this car. Due to production delays the 1970 Camaro was introduced in February 1970, half way into the production year. Because of this, some people will call the 1970 Camaro a 1970 1/2, but officially the car is a 1970 model year Camaro. Good things come to those who wait, and this car was met with rave reviews from nearly everyone. Chevrolet had a winner that would run for 12 years. The 1970 Camaro was all new. It was longer (2.0"), lower (1.1") and wider (0.4") than the previous Camaro but still had a 108" wheelbase. It had a wider track (1.7" front, 0.5" rear). It's doors were longer (by 8") and the roof was moved back giving the car a sleek long hood, short rear deck which typified the pony-car. The convertible body style was no longer available. The windshield was swept back increasing visibility by 10% along with hiding the radio antenna within it (depending on radio choice). The rear view mirror was bonded to the windshield, no longer hung off the roof trim. The front subframe was redesigned to improve the structural integrity of the car. Efforts were made to eliminate road noise by strategically insulating various points on the car. The interior of the car was completely redesigned with a new dashboard, console & other interior trim. The follow up to it was the 1971… Thank you very much for this detailed information from nastyZ28 .com
…The 2nd Generation Camaros are Hotter than EVER with the awesome ride Now back to this particular car: 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Rallysport Z28 Replica, Tuxedo Black, Dover White stripes, 350 engine, Muncie M21 4 speed, posi traction 3.73 geared rear end. New factory covered black buckets with new factory 4 speed console. Sony CD stereo, factory comfortgrip steering wheel, power front disc brakes, 18" American Racing Torque Thrust CL205 wheels(highly polished lips), dual exhausts. The car has new QA1 450# adjustable coilovers up front so you can set the ride height up as you desire with ease in less than 5 minutes. There is probably 4 inches of easy adjustment if desired. Paint was just color sanded and buffed.
Some highlights: Tuxedo Black paint with White Z28 stripes – all just professionally color sanded and buffed Factory black bucket seats - just recovered both fronts and rears Factory tach/dash cluster with factory gauges except for a Sun tach in the pod (Factory tach, clock, and gauges - 150 speedo) Aftermarket gauges – Oil, Amp, Temp in the console opening Muncie M21 4 speed with Hurst Shifter Camshaft Hydraulic Comp Cams 280 Edelbrock Edelbrock 650 carb New finned aluminum valve covers Hedman Hi-Tech ceramic coated headers - highly polished ***New 18"Americans with Nitto directional radial tires**** Factory console Here is a list of some of the new parts on this car -I'm sure I'm leavings some things out ... : All New carpet New seat upholstery - correct 1971 for both front and back seats New QA1 adjustable coilovers up front New black comfortgrip steering wheel New Ehaust – “Old School” stock mufflers with turndowns on the exhaust system - sounds great New gas tank New front and rear bumpers New front spoiler All new trim and emblems New window track seals New weatherstrips New trunk mat New cadium plated brake booster New Cal Custom finned aluminum valve covers New 18" American Racing Torque Thrust CL205 Wheels - special ordered with custom backspacing New Nitto Xtreme 555 directional radials Attention serious Muscle Car Fans, this is not just your average Camaro. Ask any high end car collector what they prefer and what makes a car have and hold value and you will find a YES answer to all of these included on this car: True Muscle car - YES Great engine with Nice Horsepower - YES Desirable color - YES (Tuxedo Black!) Very detailed - YES Key points: The engine has been recently rebuilt, but I did not build it, so I do not know any details on it. It runs on pump gas just fine. Here are some high resolution pictures for you:
Like I said above, one of these is gonna have to go to make room for the next project.....so please HELP ME OUT HERE and BUY THE CAMARO!!!! If you would like to see some more pictures, e-mail me and I can send you a foto album link with 50+ pictures. Use the “Ask Seller A Question” tab here on ebay. Thanks!
Clear Condition Please read ALL of this IN BLUE if you are serious about buying the car: This is what I would call a great weekend cruiser. This Chevy will win you trophy’s at the local shows and cruise ins but it is not a highly detailed show type car. Most of the restoration on the car was just completed including interior and engine bay, underside detail, as well as gas tank, tires/wheels. Actual mileage is unknown. Overall it is in good condition. Paint is very, very shiny with deep gloss. The interior is extremely nice. The overall car is nice. It has a lots and lots of new parts, trim, bumpers, sill plates, weatherstrip, etc. It is NOT a numbers matching engine car. The things I can pick on it are the paint in some areas and the door and the trunk jambs are not perfect, but OK. There are also a few paint imperfections (maybe 2-3) and some minor touch ups, but no real major issues. The biggest issue is some slight spots on the quarters, but it will not show up in pictures. The headers are Hedman ceramic coated. The car is VERY straight and solid with deep, deep gloss paint! The underside was cleaned and detailed a bit, but was made to drive, not be a trailer queen. It has most of its’ ORIGINAL METAL with the exception of partial rear quarters. It has all new glass - new windshield and brand new side and rear glass. Most everything works on the car. Turn signals, dash lights, back up lights, flashers, side marker lights, license plate light, heater, blower fan, all work great. It has an aftermarket Sony stereo that works great. The heater will absolutely “toast” you, it works excellent. The cigarette lighter, clock, dome light are the only items that do not work on the car. The horn button is a bit tight, but I will try and fix that. About the only thing I can really pick on this car is the miscellanous touch ups here and there. The car runs, rides, drives very nice. The car is ready to be driven just about anywhere. It does not really need anything but someone to enjoy it and have some fun with it. The stance is absolutely KILLER too!!! This is a fun car to drive! It runs, rides, drives very nice and is very, very comfortable with the big factory bucket seats. IT IS HAS A NICE MUSCLECAR RUMBLE!!!. What does the car need? Basically it doesn’t need anything, but with the values of 2nd Generation Camaros being where they are and possibly heading, you might want to go ahead and buy this car If you are serious about it, give me a call and let’s discuss any questions you may have. I may add a Buy it Now price during the auction and I will reserve the right to end auction early if nece I have had many, many Hot Rod and Collector cars over the last several years, and this car gets as many thumbs up as any, including Rally Sport Z28’s, DZ 302, Yenko and COPO Clones, Eleanor cars, Corvettes, Big Block 396, 427 and LS6 Chevelle’s, even some Hemi cars and this one certainly draws people like a magnet. Look at my feedback, whenever I sell something on Ebay I try to be as detailed as I can giving you a factual description to the best of my knowledge.
I may add a Buy it Now price during the auction and I will reserve the right to end auction early if nece Please note - most of my higher end Collector Car auctions never last the full ebay listing time....once reserve is met and someone is serious, I usually sell to them because a "bird in the hand is worth two in the bush", so if you are serious about trying to bid to buy this car, you need to go ahead and bid, don’t wait around to see what happens, because you Terms of Clear Title An initial $1,000 non refundable deposit is required within 24 hours of auction end, balance to be paid in full within 3 days of auction end. Any certified checks will have to fully clear all banks prior to new owner taking po Seller warrants to Buyer it has good and marketable title to said property, full authority to sell and transfer said property, and that said property is sold free of all liens, encumbrances, liabilities and adverse claims of every nature and description whatsoever. Seller has no knowledge of any hidden defects in and to the Vehicle, and believes to the best of the Seller's knowledge that the Vehicle being sold is in good operating condition. Said Vehicle is sold in "as is" condition and where presently located with no guarantees, no guarantees to authenticity, no buy backs, or no recourse. Buyer to pay all taxes, fees and transportation costs. ****Please understand you are bidding TO BUY, your ARE NOT bidding on the opportunity to be the first looker. If you end up winning the auction provided the reserve is met, you ARE expected to pay for the car AS IS, where is, NO EXCEPTIONS!!! ****This is an EBAY auction and will be expected to be fully executed provided the reserve is met. Please do any and ALL your diligence PRIOR to bidding. If you want to come see it PRIOR to the auction end, please do so and I would encourage you to do that if po If you need your spouse or “significant others” approval prior to purchasing, please get that prior to bidding. Thanks for looking and best of luck and have FUN bidding to BUY! If I add a buy it now price and you hit the Buy It Now button, the CAR IS YOURS and you will be expected to make full payment ASAP within 48 hours!!! If you made it this far, thanks for your patience and I hope you en Lastly, if you would prefer to ask your questions by phone, I can be reached at 770-639-3671. Thanks! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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