Red, black, and chrome... It's the fundamentals for the best muscle
machines, and that's why this 1970 Chevrolet Camaro SS tribute
takes the time to get them right. And beyond the best look out
there, this coupe has all the right upgrades, including an A/C
interior and a fresh 390+hp small block V8.
They really did quite a nice job of building an SS tribute. The
paintwork will easily be one of your favorite elements. The
metallic red was applied only in the summer of 2020. It has the
kind of gloss and shine that looks candy-coated. And there's a very
cool dark side to this presentation where the aggressive racing
stripes and deep chin spoiler meet the taut vinyl roof for a
mixture of premium and performance. This one also loves to give you
a cool sense of well-integrated upgrades. It starts up front where
you have an excellent-looking chrome bumper, but what you really
may notice first is the billet grille and modern LED lights. The
cowl induction hood is a great Chevy piece, and this has a unique
sense of style with the dual power domes. In the rear, the
three-piece spoiler is a hallmark of this gen Camaro, and in this
case, there's such a long shadow that you can see its reflection in
the shining chrome bumper. And while the torque thrust design of
the wheels is a true classic, you can tell this has been upgraded
to have a wider and more aggressive stance.
The interior is the right mix of stock components and upgrades. The
dash, door panels, and fundamentals have the look of correct pieces
that were replaced within the last few years. And it even still has
the 1970-correct low-back bucket seats. There are nice upgrades for
comfort like an AM/FM/cassette stereo and cold-blowing air
conditioning. And this has been given the right driver-focused
features, like a billet sports steering wheel and a full Auto Meter
Pro-Comp gauge package - including a large speedo and tach.
The engine bay has a terrific look where the bright motor seems to
radiate off of the dark/smooth inner walls. And the reason why this
powerhouse looks so fresh is because it is. We have a rescript
showing $2,800 for a 350 cubic-inch BluePrint crate motor that was
installed in 2020, and the low odometer likely reflects the few
miles it has traveled since. This has the right power pieces, like
a Holley four-barrel carburetor, Summit mid-rise intake, and a set
of long tube headers feeding the dual exhaust. It's a powerful
package, and the dyno sheet showing 396 horsepower proves it! But
more than just pure power, it's an all-around thoughtful build. You
see investments in the right extras, like the aluminum radiator
with electric fans. And the three-speed automatic transmission was
even re-sealed a few years ago. It's a fun driver, especially with
power steering, power brakes, front discs, and those extra wide
rear tires.
The sale comes complete with the dyno sheet and maintenance
records. This Camaro SS tribute is an all-around well-done icon
where the investments were all about giving it the kind of power
and flair that go well beyond a factory Super Sport to deliver a
coupe you'll love to drive. Call today!!!
Vehicle Details
1970 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1630986
Price:$48,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1970
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Exterior Color:Metallic Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:2139
Stock Number:6891-ATL
VIN:124870N513896
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