This 1973 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 has all the right pieces you want.
It includes an upgraded split bumper front end, hardy small block
power, and fresh detail investments inside and out. So it's the
real-deal Z-car with the right additions to be an even more
attention-grabbing classic coupe.
This is a sweet spot for some Camaro lovers. The first few years of
the 2nd generation cars carried crisp lines to go with the sleek
fastback profile. This kind of mean styling deserves dark black
paint. This was even given a professional polish that radiates in
the sunlight. And this has all the best details, like the Z/28
badging, correct gray steel wheels, three-piece rear spoiler,
form-fitting rear bumper, and an upgrade to the iconic split bumper
RS front end. This was recently even given high-contrast white
racing stripes. It all makes for quite an attractive Camaro, and
because a car like this was meant to be enjoyed, nothing here ever
gets too fancy that you'll hesitate to take it out to see how the
glossy black loves to reflect all the neon of a downtown Saturday
night.
The black interior keeps the dark and intimidating attitude going.
This is built to be a driver's machine, so you have high-back front
bucket seats, an armrest center console in-between, and an NK4
sports steering wheel. There's even a brand new set of Dakota
Digital gauges. But a driver's car also needs the right details for
all-around enjoyment. That's why the stereo was upgraded to an
AM/FM unit with USB and Bluetooth. And everything from the clean
trunk mat to the button-top seating proves this cruiser also likes
to be a true classic.
Under the hood is a bright and tidy 350 cubic-inch V8. The
attractiveness is not just the polish of the air grabber or the
smooth inner walls. You can also see newer investments in key
details, like the valve covers, plug wires, fan shrouds, etc. These
small blocks love upgrades, and this already has Edelbrock
four-barrel carburetor and Hedman headers feeding the H-pipe dual
exhaust. So you know a little tuning can unleash plenty of extra
power. And the three-speed automatic transmission, power steering,
power brakes, and front discs help make for an attractive
all-around driver.
Complete with an owner's manual, this real-deal Z/28 has the style,
stance, and rumble you want in a mean and iconic Camaro. Call
today!!!
Vehicle Details
1973 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1657901
Price:$36,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1973
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:45102
Stock Number:7782-CHA
VIN:1Q87T3N176493
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