For Sale: 1970 Chevrolet Camaro in Orange, California for sale in Orange, CA
Vehicle Description This 1970 Chevrolet Camaro was purchased by the current owner and repainted in 2008.
It draws power from a 454ci V8 connected to an MSD ignition system and a TH400 3-speed automatic transmission.
Exterior features include an L88-style hood, chrome bumpers, glasspack mufflers, Cragar wheels, and a 3-piece rear spoiler.
The cabin is equipped with front bucket seats with headrests, manual crank windows, and aftermarket gauges.
Refinished in silver with black full-length stripes over a black vinyl and fabric interior, this second-generation Camaro is available now and comes with receipts, records, and a clear California title in the seller's name.
Chevrolet introduced the second generation of the Camaro for the 1970 model year.
In addition to being longer, lower, and wider than its predecessor, it was marketed by Chevrolet as a Super Hugger that was sort of like a 4-place Vette.
This example from the launch year was repainted silver with black stripes that run from the nose all the way back to the trunk lid.
Features include one-piece chrome bumpers, an L88-style hood, body-color mirror caps, and a 3-piece rear spoiler.
Inside, this Camaro is furnished with black fabric and vinyl bucket front and bucket-style rear seats, a black dashboard, and a color-matched headliner, door panels, and carpeting.
Equipment includes manual crank windows, a remotely adjustable driver's mirror, front headrests, a floor-mounted automatic shifter, and a front passenger-side lap belt.
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It draws power from a 454ci V8 connected to an MSD ignition system and a TH400 3-speed automatic transmission.
Exterior features include an L88-style hood, chrome bumpers, glasspack mufflers, Cragar wheels, and a 3-piece rear spoiler.
The cabin is equipped with front bucket seats with headrests, manual crank windows, and aftermarket gauges.
Refinished in silver with black full-length stripes over a black vinyl and fabric interior, this second-generation Camaro is available now and comes with receipts, records, and a clear California title in the seller's name.
Chevrolet introduced the second generation of the Camaro for the 1970 model year.
In addition to being longer, lower, and wider than its predecessor, it was marketed by Chevrolet as a Super Hugger that was sort of like a 4-place Vette.
This example from the launch year was repainted silver with black stripes that run from the nose all the way back to the trunk lid.
Features include one-piece chrome bumpers, an L88-style hood, body-color mirror caps, and a 3-piece rear spoiler.
Inside, this Camaro is furnished with black fabric and vinyl bucket front and bucket-style rear seats, a black dashboard, and a color-matched headliner, door panels, and carpeting.
Equipment includes manual crank windows, a remotely adjustable driver's mirror, front headrests, a floor-mounted automatic shifter, and a front passenger-side lap belt.
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