Vehicle Description
You're looking at one of the best survivor coupes around. This 1973
Chevrolet Camaro LT is a real-deal RS car, and it's the last year
for the split bumper. And when you look at the distinct original
color combo, loaded A/C interior, and low mileage V8, you begin to
realize that a time capsule like this is a once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity.
Authenticity is this car's buzzword. You see it in the factory
original code-56 Chamois paint. It's in amazing condition for being
40+ years old, but there's much more to this Camaro. The correct
code-F Light Chamois vinyl roof is complete and looking excellent.
The total effect is 1970s premium packaging in perfect 1970s hues.
And since it's a true survivor with less than 19,400 miles, you've
got a great story to tell people at the car shows. Oh yeah, the
crowds will really love this one. After all, 1973 was the first
year for the LT package, which includes the iconic Rally wheels.
Plus, it was the final year for the RS package to carry the dual
bumperettes. And let's face it, there's nothing cooler than that
large unobstructed front grille that makes this Camaro look like
it's out to inhale lesser cars on the road.
The LT package also meant a more luxurious interior, and this one
is as bright, distinctive, and original as the exterior. The
textured neutral beige vinyl on the bucket seats has a time
capsule-like quality thanks to the exceptional low mileage, and the
same goes for the comfortable center console. The premium
atmosphere is further heightened with the wood paneling on places
like the doors and surrounding the full gauge package. Camaro fans
will marvel at truly how original this coupe is right down to
features like the NK4 steering wheel and AM/FM stereo. And we know
everyone will like how the factory A/C still provides a cool breeze
to the cabin.
Open the hood for a true lesson in survivor cars. The original
numbers-matching 350 cubic-inch V8 looks great with the correct
Chevy orange on the block, intake, and valve covers. But so many of
the details are correct, too, right down to the black air grabber
with factory stickers still affixed. But as much as you will enjoy
this Camaro for its survivor status, it's also an excellent classic
cruiser. The original TH350 three-speed automatic transmission,
power steering, and front disc brakes all make for a great time on
the road.
You'll love admiring this survivor right down to its correct
badging. And since we know how much this one will excite other
Camaro fans, too, you need to act quickly to get this one home.
Call today!!!