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Looks fairly unmolested...the undercoating is gross, but it seems to have preserved the floors (although the stuff on the rear axle looks more recent, perhaps to cover up some rust, who knows).
Definitely signs of filler behind the front wheels, in the rear valence, ahead of the rear wheels, etc. Would be a cool ride for under $15k but the 'dealer price' of $25,900 is pretty ambitious. Link to 1970 Camaro auction ![]() ![]() ![]() 124870N519945 |
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Nice example of a 1970 Camaro with what appears to be zero options, except for automatic, power steering and the dealer "mandatory" undercoating that was so common back then. Hard to find these cars anymore.
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----Some one made the decision to hang that set of big and little wheels and tires on it. You would think someone young or at least young at heart. How does that person not put dual exhaust on this Camaro? I don't know, that just strikes me as funny. Just that single peashooter out the rear!.....Bill S
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