Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Camaro
Year:
1973
Mileage:
3393
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Colorado
City:
Denver , CO
Zip:
80219
1973 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod LT1 350 V8 3393 Miles
The bright and sleek body makes a bold first impression of this 1973 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod. And the deeper you dig, the more you realize it backs up this confidence with a six-speed stick, fully upgraded suspension w/air bags, race cage, four-wheel disc brakes, and a well-built fuel-injected LT1 motor. But more than just powerful, this has also been upgraded to be a stylish machine that gives you the best comforts, like air conditioning, too. When you look at the custom work to the body, interior, engine bay, and undercarriage, you instantly understand why this one was painted such a bold yellow. It's proud to be such a well-built machine. It's a quality application that has a smooth shine. And adding to this sleekness is the eliminated the trim and deleted the door handles. In fact, the only factory-style brightwork you'll find are the mirror-like chrome bumpers they really accurate this early 2nd gen car's form. This keeps some of the Camaro's best elements like the cowl hood and ducktail rear spoiler, but even those have been customized. And those wheels are a true upgrade that still stay in the Chevy family. They are C6 Corvette Z06 double-spoke alloys with an aggressive 18/19 inch front/rear stagger. And any time you want to have an even better stance, the air bag suspension lets you dial it in on-demand. Pop in the remote door openers to reveal more investment in custom work.
The bright and sleek body makes a bold first impression of this 1973 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod. And the deeper you dig, the more you realize it backs up this confidence with a six-speed stick, fully upgraded suspension w/air bags, race cage, four-wheel disc brakes, and a well-built fuel-injected LT1 motor. But more than just powerful, this has also been upgraded to be a stylish machine that gives you the best comforts, like air conditioning, too. When you look at the custom work to the body, interior, engine bay, and undercarriage, you instantly understand why this one was painted such a bold yellow. It's proud to be such a well-built machine. It's a quality application that has a smooth shine. And adding to this sleekness is the eliminated the trim and deleted the door handles. In fact, the only factory-style brightwork you'll find are the mirror-like chrome bumpers they really accurate this early 2nd gen car's form. This keeps some of the Camaro's best elements like the cowl hood and ducktail rear spoiler, but even those have been customized. And those wheels are a true upgrade that still stay in the Chevy family. They are C6 Corvette Z06 double-spoke alloys with an aggressive 18/19 inch front/rear stagger. And any time you want to have an even better stance, the air bag suspension lets you dial it in on-demand. Pop in the remote door openers to reveal more investment in custom work.