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DaveBonnell 12-27-2008 11:55 PM

1973 Camaro Z28 fully restored 4spd
 
Guaging interest in selling my '73 Camaro Z28 in order to buy another car that I've been trying to buy for 10 years. Just as I get this car almost finished, my friend decides to sell his killer 68 RS Camaro. I had planned to pro tour this 73 Camaro and run it on the power tour, but my friend's 68 is already finished and I have a lot of sentimental value in it as I helped with it's build up. Can't have both of them so the 73 has to go.

Details on the '73 are below. Clear Missouri title.

1973 Camaro Z28
-Possibly a clone as Z28 is not stamped on the trim tag, could be an LT, not sure, 5th digit in the VIN is an H.
-Original 350 4spd car (pedals still there)
-Fully restored NO RUST
-Fully under coated
-Detailed engine bay (factory style)
-Brand new $6000 base coat cleat coat GM red paint
-Brand new painted on and cleared black Z28 ralley stripes
-Detailed trunk
-3 piece wrap around Z28 spoiler
-New exterior trim and light housings
-New weather stripping
-Brand new correct black seats & carpet
-Refinished original interior panels
-Refinished correct 70-73 Z28 wheels with newer BFG tires
-New shocks all around
-A couple thousand dollars spent alone on misc trim and small pieces here and there
-4 speed T-10 transmission
-10 bolt posi rear end
-WS6 Trans Am sway bars
-Plus many other new parts I'm forgetting

What it needs:
-Engine & trans installed (Available Engine is a late 70s Z28 350)
-exhaust system
-radiator
-$50 worth of small interior items like a glove box lock, d-side vent, dome light lense, etc.


That's it. I've had everything else done to this car to make it an awesome show car looking like it just rolled off the dealer's lot.

I am selling the car three ways, those who aren't afraid of an afternoon of easy labor and have their own drivetrain can save some money.

Option 1: Sell the car with the 350 and 4spd (not installed) for $12,500 FIRM.

Option 2: Sell the car with ONLY the 4spd transmission (no engine) for $12,000 FIRM.

Option 3: Sell the car without the 350cid engine and 4spd transmission for $11,500 FIRM. [/b]

I am located in St. Louis, MO about 45 minutes west of the STL airport.

Email me at [email protected] if interested and I'll get you my cell number, thanks.


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TDW 12-28-2008 03:35 AM

Re: 1973 Camaro Z28 fully restored 4spd
 
I just sent you an email.

DaveBonnell 01-11-2009 02:25 AM

Re: 1973 Camaro Z28 fully restored 4spd
 
FINAL PRICE REDUCTION:

$10,500 without drivetrain
$11,000 with a 350 from a 73-74 Nova and a T-10 4 spd

al8apex 01-11-2009 05:39 AM

Re: 1973 Camaro Z28 fully restored 4spd
 
T in the VIN or no Z ...


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