Vehicle Description
1972 Chevrolet Camaro SS 350 Why This Car Is Special 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 SS
350 we have in stock at Skyway Classics is a bright white one with
a black vinyl top, black stripe, rear spoiler, small block
Chevrolet engine, and equipped with the split bumper Rally Sport
front end that has become such a classic. With the fifth digit
being a K, it is verified as to being a real SS 350 and not a
clone. Features 1972 Chevrolet Camaro SS 350 Real SS 350 fifth
digit being a K verifies real SS 350 and not a clone 350 cubic inch
small block Chevrolet engine 3-speed Automatic Transmission Power
steering Power disc brakes Air Conditioning Black Bucket seats
Matching rear seat and door panels Factory Console Aftermarket
stereo Gauge package White paint Black vinyl top Split front bumper
Black stripes Rear spoiler S/S Cragar wheels Cooper Cobra raised
white letter performance tires Mechanical Under the hood of our
Camaro is the 350 cubic-inch small block Chevrolet V8 engine with
the 4-barrel carb, chrome open air cleaner, chrome Edelbrock valve
covers, Power steering, Power disc brakes, and Air Conditioning and
sits in a nice engine compartment looking like it would have with
those accessories back then. The power is transmitted to the rear
via an automatic 3-speed transmission and it has dual exhaust
mufflers flowing out the rear tail pipes. It rolls on chrome S/S
Cragar wheels with Cooper Cobra raised white letter performance
tires. Interior The interior has a lot of original parts as well as
other features like the black bucket seating with matching carpet,
matching rear seat, door panels, the factory gauges and dash is
correct and gauges are under the dash also. The steering wheel
looks great and it does have an aftermarket stereo radio system as
well as the factory automatic transmission shifter in the center
factory console. Exterior The bright white paint job looks good and
is offset by the black vinyl top. Our Camaro has a set of black
stripes, the rare and much sought after spilt front bumper setup,
good chrome front and rear bumpers, black vinyl top, SS 350
emblems, and full-width rear spoiler. The styling gives it the
performance image that makes it low and mean looking. Conclusion
These second-generation Camaros like the real deal 1972 Chevrolet
Camaro SS 350 we have at Skyway Classics have always been
collectible muscle cars and are good drivers and sporty cars to
cruise the roads on today. You can hop in this one and cruise a
real iconic SS 350 Camaro for an affordable price. So give us a
call at 941-254-6608. Disclaimer Information found on the website
is presented as given to us by the owner of the car, whether on
consignment or from the owner we bought it from. Some Photos,
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or a publishing error. The decision to purchase should be based
solely on the buyer�€�s personal inspection of the vehicle or by a
professional inspection service prior to offer or purchase being
made.