Vehicle Description
This 1973 Chevrolet Camaro is a Chevy High Performance magazine car
and definitely has the right aggressive look. And it's more than
just skin deep,. With a performance-built ZZ4 350 under the hood,
five-speed manual, a driver-oriented custom interior, and an
upgraded suspension, this is the performance-oriented and
well-documented classic Camaro you've always dreamed of owning.
You could get a yellow Camaro in '73 but it was never as wild as
this. The Viper Yellow was applied with the kind of professional
hand that lets you know this build was a labor of love. And the
application of black is a master stroke as the shining black
bumpers, window trim, and bezels coordinate so well with the wide
striping on the hood and trunk that was clearcoated into the rest
of the paintjob. So it has the kind of radiant luster that will
make you want to take this coupe out on every sunny day. Then
again, the large cowl hood makes it look like a midnight hero, too.
The aggressive appearance is also helped by the chin spoiler up
front, full-width rear spoiler, and blacked-out Hot Wheels alloys.
Overall, the workmanship that has gone into this car is excellent -
that's why it had a feature in Chevy Performance magazine.
Inside, the full-blacked out appearance means this Camaro wants to
instantly get down to speedy business. This was customized with the
driver in mind, and you see it in the upgrade to modern racing
bucket seats that have superior bolstering. Plus, there's an
upgraded center console in-between. The grippy three-spoke sports
steering wheel has cool carbon fiber accents that match the dash.
This includes the upgrade to AutoMeter Ultra-Lite carbon fiber
gauges with easy to read large speedo and tach. And have you
counted the gears on the stick shift yet?
One look under the hood, and you know why this Camaro earns its
aggressive appearance. This is a ZZ4 crate motor. It was installed
less than 4,200 miles ago as part of this quality build, so it
looks clean and mean. It includes a hot cam, four-barrel
carburetor, polished Edelbrock intake, Edelbrock fuel pump, and a
set of power-coated headers. There's plenty more invested in the
motor, but we don't have all the room to list it all, so call us
for all the details. But just know it produces around 400
horsepower, and the thunder of the Pypes X-pipe dual exhaust lets
everyone know it. Best of all, the upgrade to a TKO-600 5
five-speed manual transmission means you've got an extra gear to
really take advantage of the extra power. And don't forget to check
out the undercarriage. The oxide paint lets you know how thorough
the restoration was, and that's where you'll also spot some
terrific suspension upgrades. The fresh presentation includes
Global West tubular A-arm front suspension, new bushings, sway bars
front & rear, Hotchkiss rear leaf springs, and Heidts subframe
connectors. Plus, power steering, modern Falken tires, and Wilwood
vented & slotted four-wheel disc brakes are all part of a superior
handling package.
The sale comes with the original windows sticker, dealer invoice,
owner's manual, build receipts, maintenance records, and
restoration photos. So you have the full documentation of this
total custom build's full transformation. And this kind of quality
and desirability means it will be leaving our showroom quickly.
Don't miss your chance, call today!!!