1972 Chevrolet Camaro SS Clone
Description
Again....complete restore in 2007....it's been registered at CTC in Miss. almost every year but 2 since...along with numerous local car shows over the years...would really like to keep but I've built 2 more vehicles since...just finished 69 Chevelle and it's registered for CTC (Cruisin The Coast) this year already....It's going to take the Camaro's place as our main "cruise" vehicle...I've ran out of room and don't spend enough time keeping it up like I should with work and everything else going on....anyway....this car is VERY strong...and fun as hell to drive....put on a free dyno up in Dothan, AL and didn't let them take above 5,000....it showed 430 HP at wheels that day and told it's got to have 500+ HP if stretched out...the car will break rear wheels in 3rd gear if you get in it just right....it's bad to the bone!!! :-) The real truth is I really would like to keep but situation is like I've mentioned already and "Uncle Sam" is punishing me bad at tax time this year and need to do smartest thing and trim some fat....somebody's going to get a fun, nice, car too cheap and need to move on...
The parts purchased exceeds 30K.....all this said...let's give some details:
Under Hood/ Engine:
Original 350 Block fully machined and balanced
383 Stroker Kit
Roller Rockers
ZZ4 Aluminum Heads
292 Comp Cam
650 Holley Carb
MSD Ignition
Ceramic Coated Hedders
Aluminum Radiator
Stainless Steel Fabricated Fan Shroud
New Vintage Air Compressor 2016(before this last CTC)
and of course...complete Vintage AC Sure Fit system for Camaro
Lakewood Scatter Sheild Bell Housing
Muncie 4 Speed....new rebuild in 2015
...feels and shifts sweet.
Rear End: Richmond 373
Magna-Flow American Thunder Exhaust w/ SS tips
Amber ground effects lighting(looks cool at night)
Custom Audiosound Radio USA-630..keep USB Flash Drive in Ash Tray
700 Watt Sony Amp & 1200 Watt Subwoofer(in trunk photo)
Dakota Digital Dash
Foose Wheels..17x8 front...17x10 rear
Nexen Radial N3000 tires ...235/45ZR17 front...275/40ZR17 rear
Painless Wiring for Camaro
Air Shocks rear(valve in trunk)
May have left out something....but you can always ask.....please see photos....thanks so much for looking!
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