1972 Chevrolet Camaro
Car History
The second-generation Chevrolet Camaro was produced by Chevrolet
from 1970 through the 1981 model years. It was introduced in the
spring of 1970. When Car & Driver Magazine tested a small block one
in May of 1971 they stated, "It's a Camaro like none before."
It was longer, lower, and wider than the first-generation Camaro.
GM engineers have said the second generation is much more of "A
Driver's Car" than its predecessor.
The 1972 Chevrolet Camaro we have in stock at Adventure Classics is
a complete Rotisserie Restoration with no expense spared complete
with a LS engine, custom interior with a Dakota Digital Dash, and a
new silver paint job!
1972 Chevrolet Camaro
Rotisserie Restoration
No Expense Spared
6.0-LS Chevrolet engine
Power steering
Power disc brakes
Air conditioning
Automatic transmission
Riddler alloy mag wheels
General Altimax RT performance
Complete New black interior
Factory dash with a complete Dakota Digital Dash
Chevrolet Silver Metallic paint job
Full length Z28 striped on the hood and trunk
Mechanical
Under the hood of our Camaro is not the engine you should expect,
as it is a later model LS 6.0 Chevrolet engine, black intake
manifold with fuel rails and trottle body, black and polished
finned valve covers, stainless headers, power steering, power disc
brakes, stainless tube headers, polished ram air fresh air system,
air conditioning, with all sitting in a clean and detailed engine
compartment.
All this power is transmitted to the rear via an automatic
transmission and if you look underneath you will also see it has a
10-bolt rear end and rolls on polished Riddler alloy mag wheels and
General Altimax RT performance radial tires.
Interior
The interior is all new but looks as it did back then with the new
black bucket seating with matching rear seats and carpeting and
side panels, black steering wheel, center console with the
Horseshoe shifter, but with upgrades such as the factory dash with
a complete Dakota Digital Dash and air conditioning.
Exterior
The bright Chevrolet Silver Metallic paint job is brand new and
looks super on the body, fenders, rear quarter panels, and rear
spoiler. In addition it has the full length Z28 striped on the hood
and trunk, the front chin spoiler, iconic egg crate front grill,
full chrome front and rear bumpers, and body colored racing side
mirrors.
The styling gives it the performance image that the original low
and mean looking Camaros always had.
Conclusion
These second-generation Camaros like the restored 1972 Chevrolet
Camaro we have at Adventure Classics, have always been collectible
muscle cars, and ours is even more so with the upgraded LS power
and modifications that make it a very good driver and sporty car to
cruise the roads on today.
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