Gateway Classic Cars of Houston
1910 Cypress Station Dr.
Houston, TX 77090
Gateway Classic Houston Showroom is proud to offer this 1973 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28! This 73 split bumper (RS package) Camaro was manufactured in February 1973 at the Norwood plant (as noted on the body tag) and has been tastefully updated since then! Powered by a strong running & nicely dressed Chevrolet 350 CID V/8 set up with an Edelbrock aluminum intake, a Holley 4-barrel carb, headers, working A/C and finished off with a set of brushed aluminum looking valve covers and matching air cleaner, this split bumper Camaro is a head turner for sure. The power is run through a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission being controlled by a B&M ratchet shifter and is laid down to the pavement through a Ford 9" rear end. The suspension was also nicely redone in 2018, using all Ride Tech Street Grip components, coupled with the black factory hi-back bucket seats to hold you snug through the corners. The interior is also sporting a set of Dakota digital gauges and a Kenwood aftermarket AM/FM/CD player. A super nice-looking set of custom Boyds polished aluminum 5 spokes and the iconic black Rally stripes finish off the classic look on what is arguably the nicest looking of the Camaros ever manufactured. This Z/28 is a timeless classic and will be a nice addition to any collection or could make someone a super nice daily driver!
Year: | 1973 |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Camaro |
Mileage: | 731 |
Exterior Color: | Blue |
Interior Color: | Black |
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Stock: | HOU2496 |
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Transmission: | 3 speed Automatic |
Vin: | 1Q87K3N138922 |
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Our Houston Showroom became Gateway Classic Cars eighth location in January 2015 and is 15 minutes North from Downtown Houston.
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