1972 Chevrolet Camaro SS
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 SS we have in stock at Adventure Classics
is painted a bright white with black stripes, equipped with the
split bumper front end that has become such a classic, has a date
correct 350 cubic inch engine, Power Steering and Power Brakes, Air
Conditioning, fat mag wheels and tires, automatic transmission,
upgraded suspension system, and a white/black Houndstooth
interior.
1972 Chevrolet Camaro SS
Date Code Correct 350 cubic inch engine
Performance carb
Chrome open air cleaner
Aluminum valve covers
Tube headers
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Air Conditioning
Upgraded suspension system
Automatic transmission
Fat polished aluminum large mag wheels
Black sidewall performance tires
Dual exhaust system
White/black Houndstooth interior
Bucket seating
Matching carpet
Matching door panels
Factory gauges and dash
Updated Pioneer stereo radio system
Wood steering wheel
Factory center console with woodgrain trim
White paint job
Black racing stripes
Chrome front and rear bumpers
Full-width rear spoiler
SS 350 emblems
Mechanical
Under the hood of our Camaro is the engine you should expect, a 350
cubic-inch V8 with a performance carb, chrome open air cleaner,
aluminum valve covers, tube headers, Power Steering, Power Brakes,
Air Conditioning, and upgraded suspension system.
All this power is transmitted to the rear via an automatic
transmission while riding on fat polished aluminum large mag wheels
and black sidewall performance tires, with a dual exhaust
system.
Interior
The interior is has looks better than original with the white/black
Houndstooth interior, bucket seating with matching carpet, matching
door panels, factory gauges and dash, updated Pioneer stereo radio
system, wood steering wheel, and factory center console with
woodgrain trim.
Exterior
The bright Chevrolet white paint job looks super with good body
work, black racing stripes, chrome front and rear bumpers,
full-width rear spoiler, SS 350 emblems, with styling that gives it
the performance image and that original low and mean look.
Conclusion
These second-generation Camaros like the 1972 Chevrolet Camaro we
have at Adventure Classics have always been collectible muscle cars
and are good drivers and sporty cars to cruise the roads on
today.
Ours has the great restored look, 350 cubic inch engine, bright
white with black stripes, split bumper front end, Air Conditioning,
and will get you a lot of looks wherever you drive it.
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(727) 580-9919 Or (727) 688-1148
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