Vehicle Description
Welcome to Street Dreams as we celebrate our 25th year in the
classic and muscle car business. Americans have had a love affair
with Chevrolet's Camaro since it went on sale on Sept. 29, 1966 to
compete with Ford's wildly successful Mustang. Those first
generation cars (1967-1969) became legendary when Roger Penske and
Mark Donohue's Camaros won the SCCA Trans-Am series in 1968 and
1969, and they've been in demand ever since. But the early,
chrome-bumper 2nd generation cars (1970-1973) proudly illustrate
what is without question one of the cleanest designs to ever come
from Detroit. This beautiful Forest Green 1970 Camaro Rally Sport
is a fine example of these exquisitely styled pony cars. Lift the
steel scooped hood and you'll see a honed and balanced 383 stroker
SBC assembled by Owens Racing Engines that's sporting an Eagle
crankshaft and rods, SRP forged pistons, Dart Pro 1 aluminum
cylinder heads, a COMP Cams camshaft, a Holley carburetor, an
Edelbrock Victor Jr. aluminum intake manifold, long tube headers,
DUI distributor, and an aluminum radiator. Additional features
include power steering, power 4-wheel disc brakes, Vintage Air A/C,
Muncie 4-speed manual transmission with classic Hurst shifter,
bucket seats with console, AutoMeter gauges, front and rear
spoilers, a JVC audio system, and beefy tires (245/45ZR17 F,
295/40ZR18 R) wrapped around American Racing alloy wheels. This
handsome muscle machine has just the right aggressive look and the
performance to back it up. This is a particularly nice, if older,
build and I particularly enjoy the battery box and fire
extinguisher with matching paint schemes! If this emerald gem
belongs in your garage, call the Texas Hill Country's premier
source for classic Camaros and the team that can make your dream a
reality. Street Dreams (830-997-1950) is a full service dealership
that can assist with worldwide delivery, insurance, and financing
options.