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75 Chevrolet Camaro V8 VERY NICE REDUCED 9250
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Rays Rods
516 E. Bristol St
Elkhart, IN
574|849|5323

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MILEAGE
65340

YEAR
1975

ENGINE
8

LOCATION
Los Angeles Area, CA

STOCK
SHAWN.ca

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Year 1975
Mileage 65340
Engine 8
Doors 2
Transmission Automatic
Make Chevrolet
Model Camaro

Camaro 1975

Title Status Clear
Exterior Color --
Interior Color --

DESCRIPTION

NEW LOW PRICE ON DEC 3 2015 SO HURRY
9,250 FIRM NO TRADES
FINANCING AVLB

75 Chevrolet Camaro, V8, VERY low mileage -


1975 Chevrolet Camaro

condition: excellent
cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 65340
paint color: black
size: full-size
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: coupe


1975 Camaro with a 350 V8, automatic, with only 65,340.9 original miles on the engine. (Mileage at the time of the post) No, not 165k, it''s not a rebuilt engine. This car has only 65,340 miles on the original engine. As you can see from the photos, the body is black with two gold stripes on the hood and rear trunk. You''re getting a custom paint job as well. The car also has custom rims and good, solid tires to keep you on the road for a while. There is a scratch on the back passenger side wheelwell which I''ve never gotten fixed up but it should be easy enough to get handled if you want.

INTERIOR: beige/goldish color from the 70s. All original seat cloth in the front and back. The headliner has been replaced and is brand new so that''s one less headache to worry about in the near future. The dash is in good shape and doesn''t have any cracks. I''ve installed a new, modern stereo (Pioneer) along with two 6x9s (Infinity) in the back. All very high quality - this thing gets loud. It comes with bluetooth and there''s a microphone so that you can talk hands free. I have the original stereo too, just for posterity. The carpets are all in good shape and the seat belts work well. The glove box locks and the light switches and knobs work. It comes with AC! It''s cold enough to keep you cool in the 90 degree weather out in the valley. It''s probably not as Arctic-ly cold as modern cars but I don''t have any complaints and it''s kept me cool during the summer in the valley (though, the ''high'' setting doesn''t work for some reason. Only the first three settings work and I''ve just never bothered to look into it, really).

Given that it''s an older vehicle, I''ve gotten some work done on it:

-- New front (disc) and rear (drum) brakes (rear brake cylinders replaced too)
-- Replaced front (struts) and rear (shocks) suspension
-- Installed new windshield wipers
-- Replaced fuel pump/fuel lines
-- Installed new battery cable
-- Replaced rear main seal (no oil leaks!)
-- New weatherstripping around door and trunk
-- Kept up on oil changes every 3000-3500 miles

It also doesn''t have the catalytic converter that was introduced with this model year. You''re past the smog date (1976) so you will never need to worry about getting it smogged. That''s a huge plus because it''d never pass!

There are a few things that I wanted to update/replace as well but nothing that keeps you from driving the car. They''re more like annoyances.

-- I wanted to replace all of the guides and such for the driver''s side window (it rolls up/down but it rattles at high speed at certain heights)
-- Add a passenger''s side view mirror
-- Get a new driver''s side seatbelt latch cover (it didn''t have one when I bought it)
-- Fix the small power steering hose leak (my mechanic said it''s $100 total and the leak isn''t very bad at all; it also appears to have magically stopped but I''ve definitely confirmed there is fluid in the reservoir).

The leather on the back seats have a small tear at the seam which I''ve never bothered to fix because no one is ever back there (there''s a pic included though for reference).

**NOTE** I thought this was in here but clearly it''s not: if you purchase the vehicle, you would send the check to a bank. The vehicle was partially financed so they technically hold the title. It takes about two weeks for the title to get to me and I''d sign it over to you just as we normally would. There are also DMV forms to sign - it''s super easy - to ensure you''re not screwed in the deal. It''s not as bad as it sounds but it''s different than just buying the car outright.

So there you have it. I love the thing but don''t need two cars and need to get rid of this one. I want this to go to someone willing to take care of it. It''s truly a gorgeous vehicle and it gets a ton of looks and attention. And at this point, the price is pretty much set. You''re getting a great value so do not bother if you''re not willing to pay $9,250.00 now.

Here is a YouTube video so you can hear/see it running and such: https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=p9WkKZBnPfU

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