These 1971 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS 396 models are hard to find...
especially one in this good of shape. If you like black, this one
should be right up your alley. The Tuxedo Black paint is a respray
of the original paint code and presents very well. The chrome front
and rear bumpers shine nicely, complemented by polished tailpipes
and classic moon hubcaps. The rest of the brightwork is minimal but
provides just enough contrast to break up the deep black finish.
The front lower spoiler and rear spoiler add a touch of aggression
to this black beast. Body lines are straight, panel gaps are even,
and the stance is right where it should be. This is one
great-looking Camaro.
Inside, the interior appears to have been refreshed and presents
well. The seats, door panels, dash pad, carpets, and headliner show
no major flaws. A stock-style steering wheel with a steering wheel
cover sits in front of a clean gauge cluster that maintains the
original appearance. The center console looks sharp with its chrome
shifter, and above it sits a neatly installed Kenwood head unit.
Clean door jambs, nice door sill plates, and a spacious trunk round
out the interior presentation.
Under the hood, has a clean/factory appearance. Nestled between the
fenders is a big-block 396 cubic-inch LS3 V8 paired with a Muncie
M21 4-speed manual transmission. Power is sent to a 10-bolt Eaton
positraction differential with 3.42 rear gears. Front and rear
14-inch wheels with polished dog dish hubcaps are wrapped in
GR70-12 tires, giving the car a tough, period-correct muscle car
stance. Front power disc brakes bring everything to a confident
stop, while the stock-style exhaust keeps the sound and appearance
true to the era.
Highlights:
•Believed To Be Only 1-Of-233 Made With This Big-Block, Stick Shift
Combo
•Big-Block 396 Cubic-Inch LS3 V8
•Rochester Quadrajet 4-Barrel Carburetor
•Muncie M21 4-Speed Manual Transmission
•GM 10-Bolt Positraction Rear
•14-Inch Wheels With Polished Dog Dish Hubcaps
•GR70-12 Tires
•Front Power Disc Brakes
•Correct RS Hideaway Wipers
•Power Steering
•Kenwood Headunit AM/FM
This 2nd gen black beauty is something you have to see in person.
It's one of the cleanest 1971 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS 396 examples
you'll find. Out on the road, it delivers exactly what you want...
strong acceleration, smooth shifting, solid road manners, and
confident stopping. Once you fire it up and take it for a cruise,
you may not want to get out. Call Today!
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