Detail Info for: Chevrolet : Camaro Type LT 1975 Camaro Type LT 400 CI Automatic TH350

Transaction Info
Sold On:
05/21/2011
Price:
$ 12500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
650
Location:
Cibolo, TX, 78108
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1975 Chevrolet Camaro
Submodel Body Type:
Type LT Coupe
Engine:
8 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
VERY FAST & FUN TO DRIVE! This Camaro does not need to be restored, I have already done that for you. Full floor pans, replaced passenger side door, new upper and lower hinges both sides, new weather stripping on doors, trunk, hood. New cowl, new front windshield, with correct tint at top. Front doors and back glass are tinted. New paint (GM paint code # 29 dark blue metallic). New black interior (includes new front bucket seat foams, seat covers, door panels, headliner and rear seat shelf). New dash pad, Covan's Classic dash bezel, Auto Meter gauges with silver faces, 160 MPH speedometer, Grant Challenger steering wheel. New shocks all the way around, new leaf springs. New PST ( Performance Suspension Technology) front suspension, very nice ride. New classic Crager SS wheels, 4 new BF Goodrich tires. 400 CI SBC with less than 650 miles on rebuild which consists of original bore, new rings, crank bearings, new mid range cam, bearings, new high flow oil pump, new gaskets. Heads have new push rods, springs, lifters. The cam is a Comp cam Extreme Energy with specs as follows. Lift 462 intake, 469 exhaust. Duration 218 intake, 224 exhaust. New Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, Holley 650 carb. Hooker Competition coated headers with Delta 40 Flowmaster exhaust. TH350 automatic transmission with new B&M Star shifter with ratchet action. 3:08 gears in rear end, posi-traction, Lakewood traction bars, Competition Engineering sub-frame connectors, TCI Roll Stop line lock. Manual steering, no heater or AC. Kenwood CD Player with auxiliary input, Pioneer 6” x 9” speakers in the rear. Real head turner and gets attention every place and every time I drive her. Need to sell this one because I’m currently restoring a 68 El Camino and need the funds to keep current project going. This is a very nice, clean Camaro, $17,500 + invested. All receipts for restoration parts and costs, also all recent receipts for engine rebuild, parts, cost will be included. This is the first car I have ever restored, and I entered the Camaro in the street machine class in a Pontiac car show in Seguin, Texas October, 2007 with 100 + cars and received a surprising 3rd place trophy. I’m asking $12,500. My loss your gain. I would like to answer any questions you have. I'm a very generous and honest person that just needs a little help. Thanks for looking. Scott @ 210-887-8343