Vehicle Description
The second-generation Camaro debuted as a 1970 1/2 model and
brought the Camaro a more European design flare with the classic
long hood and short rear deck proportions. Lower, longer, and
sleeker, the early second-generation Camaros have finally started
to receive their due in the collector car world. This beautiful
1970 model split bumper Camaro has been the recipient of a full
restoration and now has the power, handling, braking, and
performance to match it beautiful styling. Finished in Cranberry
Red with black painted racing stripes, this Camaro is a very
understated performer. The wheels are modern aluminum
interpretations of the original Camaro five spoke Rallye wheel but
sized for wider tires and much bigger brakes. Under the hood is a
GM ZZ5 crate engine that makes 400hp from 350 cubic inches. This
aluminum head powerhouse has also received FAST fuel injection, MSD
ignition, long tube headers, and some chrome pieces to add some
sizzle to the steak. Shifting gears is a joyous thing thanks to a
Tremec TKO-600 five speed with a .56 fifth gear overdrive and a
Hurst Blackjack shifter. Out back sits a Moser Engineering 12-bolt
GM axle with 3.55 gears and Posi traction. The suspension has been
lowered and upgraded with a Hotchkis Stage 2 kit, while Wilwood 6
piston front and single piston rear disc brakes bring this Camaro
to a stop with a quickness. On the inside this Camaro has a
completely new interior with knit and vinyl buckets, Dakota digital
gauges, Vintage A/C, power steering and power brakes. This Camaro
has it all, but it won't be here long. Contact Brian at
352-307-1968 and take this beauty home today! Financing and
transport services are available! FEES & TAX INFORMATION - We are a
licensed dealer in the State of Florida and adhere to all state and
federal laws and regulations concerning the sale of a used vehicle.
All applicable taxes and fees will be charged accordingly as
required by the State of Florida. A fee of $495.00 will be charged
to process the vehicle. Classic Car Quality Disclaimer: We do our
best to inspect, drive our vehicles, and note any imperfections in
the advertisement and pre-sale. However, due to the nature of
classic automobiles we cannot guarantee that every function,
electrical or mechanical etc., will work as it should. These
components will need upkeep and attention. In addition, often these
vehicles can sit for periods of time and once you begin to drive
them issues can arise without warning. Please make sure you are
comfortable with this before buying a vintage automobile. We did
NOT build or restore the vehicle. Vehicles are sold AS-IS, with all
faults known/unknown and with no implied warranty. Pre-Purchase
inspections are welcome, we describe these vehicles to the best of
our knowledge.