Vehicle Description
This 1977 Chevrolet Camaro has a cool/classic style, a great
cruiser attitude, and a price that lets you personalize it even
further to be your ideal vintage coupe.
The story we are told is that it's coming off of 27 years of
long-term ownership. There was some of that time when it was just
off the road and hidden away in a garage. So you have less use,
proper storage, and a hint of a barn find story. Best of all, there
were solid investments within the last year to resurrect it
correctly. So there was a careful eye on this car. The body panels
are nice, and the clean glass and all the seals look
well-maintained. This was even the last of the steel bumper cars,
which look good as they contour the car's form. The trim tag says
Dark Blue is the correct color. It was treated to a respray about
30 years ago, and the gloss looks right for the age. It makes for a
proper driver-quality package, which seems correct because you
should want to cruise a car like this on a whim. And part of being
a driver means the right added flair. So this has some Z/28-style
appeal with the upgraded three-piece rear spoiler, Rally wheels
with spinner center car, and white racing stripes painted over the
top.
The black interior is a pleasant space for a proper classic
cruiser. The fundamentals like upholstery, carpeting, dash, and
headliner are dark and clean. There are also nice details like a
working dome light, and new spatter paint in the trunk. It makes
for the right atmosphere to appreciate a good driver's car. The
high-back bucket seats, center console, sport steering wheel, and
clear gauges are all about giving you a good command position.
Under the hood is an updated 350 cubic-inch motor package. The V8
is a strong runner that inhales with a four-barrel carburetor, and
it makes a nice tune out of the factory-style dual exhaust tips.
Plus, part of the car's resurrection means some key investment
within the last few months. This includes a newer battery, new
belts, replaced wheel cylinders, new master cylinder components,
and new front calipers from the disc brakes. These newer components
make it feel better on the road, so we are adamant about calling
this Camaro a cruiser. And there are also good driving features
like power steering, brakes, and a recently replaced three-speed
automatic transmission.
Currently, on a salvage title, this sharp Camaro loves to show off
its distinct and sporty style. The value price leaves room for
improvements if you want to restore the A/C or add a modern stereo
for an even better cruiser. Or maybe you want to take this to the
extreme and use this cruiser as a soil base to build your wicked
street machine dreams. That's level of appeal you get when this
Camaro offers fun driving on day one and a price that leaves room
in your budget to dream big. Call now!