Vehicle Description
1972 Chevrolet Camaro - 350ci V8 - Automatic Transmission - 89k
Miles Shown - Blue Over Black Interior - Rallye Wheels (Please
note: If you happen to be viewing this 1972 Chevrolet Camaro on a
website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that
you've only seen some of our many photographs of the car due to
third-party website limitations. To be sure you access all the more
than 170 photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around
video, please go to our main website: GKM.com) A sports car for the
four of you. �€" Period Chevrolet Camaro magazine advertisement The
advertising copy continued: You could buy a Corvette. But good as
it is, space is limited to two people. So, we also have Camaro.
With four seats. And we think we're perfectly justified in calling
it a sports car. It certainly qualifies on looks. Our stylists have
seen to that. And it performs and handles like a sports car. Our
engineers have seen to that. But nothing we can say can take the
place of a test drive. So why don't you see your Chevrolet dealer.
He's got a sports car waiting. For the four of you. In another
Camaro ad, the copy included: ... Road & Track calls Camaro the
best American car we've ever driven. This 1972 Camaro is a
restored, performance-enhanced coupe in medium metallic blue (with
white stripes) over black. The improvements and enhancements are
well-executed and properly integrated. The car's odometer shows
89,351 miles. The Camaro's exterior paint was professionally
applied to all appropriate surfaces including trunk interior, door
sills and jambs, and under-hood areas. The finish is in excellent
condition and the stripes are free of fading or cracks. The flow of
the stripes over the integrated rear spoiler is particularly
attractive. (To best assess the quality of the paint and trim
finishes, please be sure to view the close-up photographs of the
car in the accompanying gallery.) The chrome finish on the front
bumper, center-drop rear bumper, headlight trim, taillight trim,
cabin-glass trim, and door handles is all in well-maintained
condition with only light patina (most noticeable on the door
handles). Badging includes the front Camaro logo and front fender
script-Camaro emblems with no emblems in back. Cabin glass and
lighting lenses are clear and undamaged. Factory rally-style,
silver-painted 14-inch wheels (with stock Chevrolet Motor Division
hubcaps) are mounted with Cooper® Cobra Radial G/T
raised-white-letter 225/70 tires. The car's interior maintains a
'72 Camaro stock appearance, all in black. The high-back front
buckets and rear bench seat are upholstered in vertically pleated,
dotted, soft velour fabric, free of damage. Original-style black
cabin carpeting continues the black theme. Original vinyl-trimmed
hard-plastic door trim is in place and showing some looseness;
door-sill step-over plates are in very good condition. (Please view
the close-up photography in the gallery to assess the condition of
the Camaro's various interior surfaces.) A 4-spoke, metal-trimmed
Grant® GT steering wheel with leather rim frames the stock
instrument array with lenses showing some cloudiness. Auxiliary
Equus® coolant-temperature and oil-pressure gauges are mounted in
the glove box. An upgraded JVC® audio head unit is located in the
factory radio position. HVAC slide-lever controls are stock, and a
grab-bar type shifter (also stock) for the automatic transmission
is console-mounted forward of a lockable storage compartment with
center armrest. The car's trunk features a period-correct vinyl
mat. Under the hood, the 350-cubic-inch V8 wears a chrome,
open-sided air cleaner, Edelbrock®-branded, finned valve covers,
heat-insulated exhaust headers, red ignition wiring, and a
zinc-finish brake-fluid reservoir. (Be sure and sample the engine's
exhaust note in the accompanying linked video.) The engine bay is
clean and components are properly mounted. Viewed from below, the
chassis is clean, com