This slick 1972 Chevrolet Camaro LS1 Restomod has performance-built
fuel-injected power, an upgraded suspension, and four-wheel disc
brakes. But just because this is a serious street machine doesn't
mean you miss out on comforts like the A/C interior and overdrive
transmission.
That blue really grabs your attention, doesn't it? It's a deep
finish that really sets the tone for classic with plenty of modern
upgrades - which is exactly what this restomod does! It gives you a
modern clearcoat shine and plenty of radiance from the metallic
element. So you really get to recognize the crisp lines of this
well-done body. This has all your favorite pieces of the 2nd gen
Camaro, like the RS-style split front bumper, deep chin spoiler,
and the spoiler that runs end-to-end over the rear. So it's a look
that fits in with the Camaro crowd, and yet it remains distinct at
the same time. The same goes for the iconic Z/28-style stripes that
are finished in a distinct silver. And those polished Coys alloys
are another reminder of this car's upgrades, and the 18/20 inch
front/rear stagger gives it a terrific aggressive stance.
We have build receipts totaling over $30k. That kind of big
investment all over means you're not only going to love the
exterior, but the interior, too. At first glance, the clean full
black interior look very stock. You get high-back bucket seats,
grippy NK4 steering wheel (power steering), a center console, and
the iconic horseshoe shifter. And you can tell by the freshness of
everything from the headliner to the dash that they spent money on
proper stock replacements. But then you start to see
well-integrated investments that have gone well-beyond the factory
look. The gauges are upgrades to a Dakota Digital VXR package, and
the Vintage Air controls help deliver cold-blowing R134a air
conditioning. And as you look in the glovebox, it has a custom
panel for mounting both the Fusion AM/FM radio w/Bluetooth as well
as the Holley EFI controller.
Under the hood is a fantastic-looking 5.7-liter V8. You can tell
they really planned out the look of the engine bay with everything
finished in either bold orange or black - right down to the
details, like the alternator, electric fans, and Wilwood master
cylinder. More than just look great, this has been upgrades with a
Holley intake, mild cam, and topped with a programmable Holley
Terminator Stealth electronic fuel injection. The long tube headers
add even more power while also contributing to the rumble of the
dual exhaust. The 700R4 four-speed automatic transmission is stout
enough to handle the power, and at the same time, it can also
deliver overdrive comfort as it feeds the Currie 9-inch rear. Your
whole experience on the road is upgraded in this restomod thanks to
a tubular control arm front suspension, drilled & slotted
four-wheel power disc brakes, and the modern grip of Michelin Pilot
Sport A/S 3+tires.
The sale comes with great paperwork, including the original
warranty card, owner's manual, title documentation, build receipts,
and a dyno sheet. This is a sleek fuel-injected classic Camaro
finished with all the right upgrades. So you know a dream car like
this will be going soon. Call today!!!
Vehicle Details
1972 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1379726
Price:$48,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1972
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Exterior Color:Dark Blue Metallic
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:3413
Stock Number:5435-ATL
VIN:1Q87F2N164199
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