1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z28/ RS Tuxedo Black Documented- *** The
motor has been pulled and needs to rebuilt and put back in Price is
as it sits Price goes back up when finished**** I have the window
sticker, shipper, and protecto-plate. Very unique color combination
of Tuxedo with Sandalwood interior. The 701/2 cars are a tad more
collectable, but you couldn't order one in black (1971 first year
for that). This is an original M22 car- one of roughly 1,500 Z/RS's
with special heavy duty transmission and 3.73posi. This is not a
frame-off reconstruction- it's a very nice, straight, rust free,
driver/ survivor. All sheet metal is original aside from the trunk
pan (southern cars still rusted there due to leaky seals). She was
painted in 2006 and still looks great. I had the vinyl top
installed when I bought it- she was smooth and straight no rust or
filler whatsoever. The underbody is cleaned/detailed with no new
coatings of any kind. What you see is what you get! The engine is
not numbers matching but the power train is all period correct.
Transmission recently rebuilt; it was stuffed with wide ratio
crusher gears to make her a better in-town cruiser. The motor was
installed before prior owner, so not much documentation there other
than the heads do appear original from DZ/ LT1 (castings 3927186).
Block cast correct for period, but appears to be warranty
replacement. Very strong motor with a bit too much cam. I tried to
have the idle leaned down, but that was a mistake. She needs tuned
like she was when I originally purchased. There aren't a lot of
these cars- especially Z28/RS's- with their birth certificates, and
It's an easy one to validate. The paperwork agrees perfectly with
the cowl tag as well as the door jamb sticker. This is a real Rally
Sport with documentation. Stock Number AKF217
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