Vehicle Description
$$$$ - SOLD - $$$$$ 1970 saw the introduction of the all new Second
Generation Camaro. The 1st generation Camaro (1967 - 1969) was seen
as a hasty response to the Ford Mustang. It was considered a
compromise by some critics but with the 1970 Camaro, there would be
no compromises. Due to production delays the 1970 Camaro was
introduced in February of 1970, half way into the production year.
Because of this, some people call the 1970 Camaro a 1970 1/2, but
officially the car is a 1970 model year Camaro. Good things come to
those who wait, and this car was met with rave reviews from nearly
everyone. Chevrolet had a winner. This beautiful 1970 Camaro Z-28
is powered by Tuned-Port Injected 350CID engine twisting into a
smooth shifting 4-speed manual transmission. It is equipped with
power disc brakes and performance. The 3" Cowl Hood helps it scream
"Bad A$$". The Pewter paint shines like a new penny and you'd be
hard press to find another Z that stands out as well as this one.
Its appearance earned it front cover positioning in Hot Rodder
magazine. Owner seeks the fair price of $42.5. No trades are sought
or considered. Car located in N. Wilkesboro NC. Inspections are
welcomed and encouraged but by appointment only by serious
qualified prospects. Unless otherwise noted, ALL deposits are
non-refundable. Give careful consideration to providing such funds
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