The 1972 Plymouth Scamp was never meant to be subtle, but this one
has been pushed far beyond its humble A-body beginnings. What
started life as a lightweight Mopar cruiser has been completely
reengineered into a pro-touring street brawler - blending classic
muscle car attitude with modern performance hardware.
Finished in deep red with a black interior, this Scamp carries a
presence that's both aggressive and clean. Sitting on 15-inch
Billet Specialties Street Lite wheels, the stance alone tells you
this isn't some stock grocery-getter from the early '70s.
Under the hood lives a built and modified 360 V8 that's been
seriously upgraded with Edelbrock aluminum heads and Edelbrock
Multi-Port Fuel Injection. The result is instant throttle response,
modern reliability, and the kind of raw Mopar punch that makes
lightweight A-bodies such a threat on the street.
Backing the small-block is a Tremec 6-speed manual transmission,
giving the driver full control over the powerband and turning this
Scamp into a row-your-own muscle machine that begs to be driven
hard.
The upgrades don't stop at the engine.
Power is managed with a Hydroboost power-assisted steering and
braking system, delivering modern pedal feel and braking authority
that older muscle cars rarely had.
Underneath, the suspension has been completely transformed with a
QA1 coil-over setup and tubular front control arms, giving the car
sharp turn-in and planted handling that feels worlds apart from
factory A-body geometry.
When it's time to scrub speed, Wilwood four-wheel disc brakes bring
the car down fast and straight.
Out back, the car has been minitubbed to fit serious rubber and
houses a Mopar 8� rear end with 4.10 Sure Grip gears, wrapped in
295/50R15 Cooper Cobra tires that give the car a brutal stance and
the traction to actually use the power.
Visually, the car walks a perfect line between classic and custom.
A '69 Valiant grille conversion sharpens the front-end look, while
shaved side markers clean up the body lines for a smoother, more
aggressive appearance without losing the car's vintage
identity.
The end result is a lightweight Mopar street machine that blends
old-school muscle with modern engineering - built to corner harder,
stop faster, and hit the throttle with authority.
This isn't just a restored Scamp.
It's a fully reimagined A-body weapon.
Visit us at 5626 Gravois Ave, St. Louis, MO, 63116. For inquiries,
call (515)-REVHEADS and ask for Damon.
For over 60 high-definition photos and a custom video of this
stunning 1972 Plymouth Scamp, visit www.revheads.com. Don't miss
your chance to own this extraordinary vehicle!
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