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Great Camaro 383 Stroker Mild Cam, All New Parts Low Reserve

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Type: Coupe
Year: 1972
VIN: 1Q87F2N100158
Color: Blue
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Saint Johns, Florida, United States

1972 Chevrolet Camaro Additional Info:

Great 1972 Camaro, Fresh 383 Stroker Motor With Mild Cam. Sounds great through Heddman Headers and Flowmaster mufflers. Automatic Turbo 350 with Mild stall and shift kit. Edelbrock manifold, carburetor, and air cleaner. Solid State ignition, power steering, power brakes, new bushings, sway bar, shocks, rear air shocks, disc brakes with slotted rotors, new Riddler wheel and tire set. Long list of new parts throughout. Interior has new skins and carpet. No rust on car that I can find, runs great and my son and I drive it on weekends. It needs clear coat and some paint work. The clear has some bumps and rough areas. We were going to wet color sand the car and it would easily become a $25-$30k car. The rest of the car is done and ready. Unfortunately we had some unexpected news and need to sell. See list on build. I bought car from out west and it shows body is dry. We paid several more than our reserve so our loss is your gain. Clear Florida title in hand. Please serious bidders only as we can’t afford to waste time. Thanks for looking and feel free to ask questions. Thanks RobOn May-22-19 at 17:55:09 PDT, seller added the following information:

So I want to be as transparent as possible on the car, I thoroughly went over the car today. I found after removing the trunk liner that there is some very small holes in the trunk pan. I also noticed a couple of small bubbles in the passenger door jamb right in the curve before the sill plate. This car does need some work. I believe whoever painted it rushed the prep and had some reactions with the paint. There are several panels that will need to be sanded and refinished. Theres a couple of small dents one on the roof and one on the passenger fender. The plastic panels inside the car seem to be spray painted and peeling. So they either need to be scuffed and stained or replaced. I think If I keep the car Id need to spend $3-5k or so to bring it up to really nice. IT SOUNDS AWESOME!! The engine suspension steering and drivetrain are really good. A liitle body stuff and its gonna be great. I priced it accordingly so theres room to do the work and still be in a good position with the market. That's as straight forward as I can be Good Luck Rob

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