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'71 Camaro RS/SS, #s 350/4-sp
Clean '71 with its born-with powertrain...not cheap at $54k but one of only 8377 Super Sports produced that year.
Just a year ago I think the $50k price point would have bought you among the best '71 RS/SS cars out there...but today, I'd imagine a car meeting that description would eclipse $75k. Link to 1971 Camaro RS/SS auction 124871L515802 |
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At first glance, interesting that it seems to have a '74 Z air cleaner on it. Otherwise neat to see a 2nd gen SS.
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Mark 1966 L72, 4spd Caprice 1974 Z28, M40 Camaro |
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Car has some fairly rare options on it like the deluxe interior and the VF3 rubber bumper strips. Those door panels appear to be in nice shape which is a good thing as it would cost a fortune to restore them. The 2nd gens. are finally starting to get the respect they deserve, but still hard to restore one and not be upside down.
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The VF3 bumper strips rank a solid #1 on my list as worst Camaro option ever. There’s a reason it’s rare: because it looks absolutely terrible & is irreversible because of the holes it leaves in the bumpers. No . . . thank . . . you.
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1962 Biscayne O-21669 MKIV/M-22 1962 Bel Air Sport Coupe 409/1,000 |
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Am I the only one opposed to the riveted body side moldings?
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I'll take the bumper strips over the body side molding any day. Never thought I'd say it but I actually like this car without the spoiler.
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