1973 CHEVROLET CAMARO LT1 SURVIVOR w LOW MILES VINTAGE CUSTOM SHOW CAR
Make: |
Chevrolet |
Model: |
Camaro |
Type: |
Coupe |
Trim: |
LT Coupe 2-Door |
Year: |
1973 |
VIN: |
1S87K3N166070 |
Color: |
Blue |
Engine: |
5.7L 5737CC 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated |
Cylinders: |
8 |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Manual |
Drive type: |
U/K |
Interior color: |
Black |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
Item location: |
Los Angeles, California, United States |
1973 Chevrolet Camaro LT Coupe 2-Door Additional Info:
For sale is this absolutely incredible 1973 Chevrolet Camaro LT1. An absolutely premium example of an original 1970's survivor show car, it remains in extremely excellent cosmetic condition. With an era-appropriate finish applied over the original "Dark Blue" GM paint, it's presentation is utterly ridiculous, and simply cool. What's even more astonishing is the astonishingly low 28,650 mileage, which has most certainly contributed to it's time-capsule quality preservation. Being a fan of sports cars, original choppers, 70's custom show vans, and other vintage vehicle oddities, this '73 Camaro, in my opinion, is as good as they come. I'm not a dealer, I'm just a serious classic car enthusiast, and while I've owned many vintage and high-end vehicles, I've never seen another car that comes close to this. This satiated my desire to own the most unique '70s original custom sports car, and I'm sure it can do the same for you. Alas, like many in my predicament, I've run out of room, and the condo lifestyle isn't conducive to owning numerous cars.
The best part, as always, is the backstory. I purchased this from a seller on eBay over 3 years ago. I was high bidder at $22,322.22 (see screenshot of listing below). To the best of my knowledge, and according to the previous owner, this car had been a permanent resident of Georgia. Apparently, the original owner purchased the car new, and within the next year, customized it into the vehicle you see today. Sometime thereafter, the original owner fell upon hard times, and went to his pastor for a loan. Though the pastor's wife advised against such, the pastor loaned him money, in exchange for the car and title. The original owner was never able to re-purchase his beloved custom Camaro, and the pastor left it in his garage, for several decades. Fast forward, into the next century, and after the pastor died, to approximately 5 years ago when the pastor's wife sold it to a family friend. That gentleman cleaned it up properly, did small things to make it street ready, and again, put it into storage. I purchased it on 9/11/2013 from that man's friend, and then I drove it back to Los Angeles. While it made it back in one piece, without issue, I was determined to make this car as great of a driver as it is a looker. Over the past 3 years, like so many bozos that have come before me, I spent way too much money on this thing. Turning the original 350 block into a bored out 383, installing factory vintage air conditioning, and doing everything possible under the hood. Yep, I have a book of receipts to attest to the money I've sunk into this, but heck, I wanted this Camaro to be a beast, and after tens of thousands of dollars, I got what I wanted. More info, more photos, more, more, more, to come.