1973 CHEVROLET
Camaro Coupe
$55,900

1973 CHEVROLET
Camaro Coupe
$55,900
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1973 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe
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1973 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe
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Exterior Color
Black
VIN
1S87H3N110250
Mileage
104,364 miles
Description
1973 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod — classic second-generation styling with modern Gen III Camaro performance.This unique build combines the timeless body lines of a 1973 Camaro with the complete drivetrain, chassis, and interior from a third-generation Camaro. The result is a one-of-a-kind restomod that blends vintage muscle car aesthetics with the reliability, performance, and driving dynamics of a modern platform.The 1973 Camaro body has been professionally fitted onto a Gen III Camaro foundation, meaning the frame, suspension, drivetrain, and running gear all come from the newer platform. Even the interior is from the Gen III Camaro, and it remains in great shape, giving the car a more modern and functional cabin while still complementing the classic exterior. This thoughtful integration provides improved comfort, ergonomics, and usability compared to the original 1970s interior.Power comes from a Gen III LS1 V8 engine, one of General Motors' most respected modern performance engines. The LS1 is a 5.7-liter all-aluminum V8 known for its strong performance, durability, and massive aftermarket support. From the factory, the LS1 produced approximately 305-325 horsepower and around 335 lb-ft of torque, delivering smooth power delivery and strong acceleration.The LS1 platform is commonly paired with either a T56 6-speed manual transmission or a performance automatic, both designed to handle the engine's output while offering modern driving refinement and reliability.The third-generation Camaro platform also introduced several key engineering improvements over earlier muscle cars. These included rack-and-pinion steering, improved suspension geometry, front disc brakes, and a more balanced chassis design, all of which significantly improve handling, braking, and overall road manners.Visually, the car maintains the aggressive long-hood, short-deck proportions that defined the second-generation Camaro. The 1973 model year marked a transitional design period for the Camaro, introducing refined front-end styling that carried through the rest of the decade while still retaining its unmistakable muscle car presence.
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