Detail Info for: Chevrolet : Camaro 1971 chevrolet camaro z 28 with original real trim tag

Transaction Info
Sold On:
01/24/2016
Price:
$ 2605.29
Condition:
Mileage:
100000
Location:
Cumberland, Virginia, 23040
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
Submodel Body Type:
2dr. sdn
Engine:
350 small block
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
124871N564030
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Hey, a real Z-28. Yes its a project, best for a guy who rolls his own. Like a back half for pro-street/drag. Or who planned on a four link anyway and needs Z bragging rights. We know a Z is not necessary to have the most awesome car. However, here you will not need to add the word "tribute" after you add the emblems to the body, which might be useful at the show or in a future sale ad ( if it matters/ let's say for the sale of this car that it will, as the reserve will count this factor in). HAS- small block not stuck, no carb, 350THM auto, 10 bolt( only a 1970 definitely had a 12 bolt, according to a certain helpful website), 4 Z/28 steel wheels - but maybe they are later 70's type Z-28 wheels. Dash and column in place with front floor and tunnel has butchered shifter area. Bumpers, some trim, Spare frame/tail section if you want it. NEED- rear frame/rear floor pan/ trunk pan/ maybe tail lamps/shifter/ interior/seats/windshield cracked. Yes a real Z. You will have to do the back half thing. A modest 70-73 Z/28, available in something you can still restore. I hope someone sees what I see, and I am auctioning it with a fair reserve ( reserve is set below the price of the video cartridge collection that most gamers don't use anymore). If I was buying here, I'm sure thousands will be spent on things to make this an awesome project, plus it's going to cost some fuel just to go get it. I'll probably spend more a transmission than the car cost me to begin with. So why not start with the body I REALLY want. A few comments here- The top of the RF fender is a little rough( replace the filler), if you need a deck lid or old grille, just let me know after purchase. There is a car at a friend's house that could be bought by( the new owner- only)to make one from two. The parts car has good metal and would smooth up this transition (but it will cost something). I will be sure to including loading help on my end to set it on your tow rig, so you can get it home and get busy for the summer ride of a lifetime