1975 Camaro 496 BBC
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1975 Camaro 496 BBC
Year: 1975
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Price: $10500
Mileage: 900
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): MO
Color: Blue
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
LS Engine?: Car has other engine
Here are the specifics on the engine:
Fully machined GM block, including line honed with custom main girdle and steel support straps held in place with ARP main studs
BHJ Sq. decked to 9.78 deck height
Bored and Tq plate honed to 4.310
Stroker clearanced
ACL race cam bearings and brass plugs
Rotating assembly:
Scat 4340 forged steel internal balanced crank
Scat 4340 H-beam rods
KB/Icon Premium forged 2618 material forged pistons
Mahle plasma moly rings, gapped for 200 shot of Nitrous
Clevite H bearings
Assembly precision balanced for weights, and dynamically spin balanced
Heads:
Patriot 320cc aluminum heads with custom porting
2.3in/1.88 severe duty valves
Comp 1.64 solid roller springs and titanium retainers
Arp studs
Viton valve seals
Heads flow 380/amd 300
Valve train:
Custom comp roller cam: 264/272 at .050, .748 lift 110 lobe separation
Manley true roller chain with Torrington anti wear bearing
Custom length 3/8 push rods
Crane gold race roller rockers
Jomar stud girdle
Melling hv oil pump
Milodon oil pan and pick up
Professional Products 4500 intake with plenum porting and port matched
Holley 1050 3 Circuit Dominator Carb
Chrome Alternator
Chrome Crank Pulley
CSR 900B Electric Water Pump
MSD 6AL Ignition
Blaster 3 Coil
Patriot Long-Tube Ceramic Coated Headers
Custom Chrome Valve Covers
It made 740 hp and 650 ft/tq. The turbo 400 is a Redneck Performance built one that is rated to hold 1300 hp. I have a Redneck Performance 3600 stall in it with reverse manual valve body and a trans brake. I have brand new Jegs Sport Star rims and tires all the way around with a spare set of back rims that go with it and they have Micky Thompson ET Streets on them. All tires are brand new with less than 1000 miles on them. The rear tires are 275/60R15. The Mickey Thompson ET Streets are 28 by 11.5 on the other set of rear rims. GM Manual Steering Rack and manual brakes.
Interior has been gone through and is in decent shape. I have new white faced gauges, new leather racing seats in the front with nice leather rear seats out of a 70 Camaro, new carpet, new B&M shifter, new Infinity speakers up front and Kenwood speakers in the back with two 10inch Punch subs and a Rockford Fosgate amp in the trunk, and the nitrous bottle mounted between the back seats. One back seat has a small rip in it.
The exterior could use a little work. Paint has peeled in a few spots and it has a few dings. I was going to paint the car but just haven’t got around to it. There is a dent in the passenger side quarter panel. The driver side door has a few paint chips from the previous owner. The worst paint peel is on the driver side rear fender over the tire. The paint is nice other than the few spots that need touched up. Over all it is a very nice street legal car. I have it tagged and on insurance right now. The car even has neon lights under it as well. It is very fast and fun to drive.
I am mainly selling this car to get money and pay off my debts.
My name is Nick call or text 816-838-6169. I am asking for $12500 or best offer. I have plenty of parts to go with it to continue improving it including sub frame connectors and other parts.
I have a video of it being dyno'd on motor as well as the dyno sheets to prove the numbers on it. You may view more pictures and dyno video using this link: http://s1111.photobucket.com/albums/...hejoker101286/
Last edited by camaro101286; 12-14-2010 at 07:16 PM. Reason: Price Change
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Sounds like a nice car and great deal. Some interior shots and a vid of running may help.
Good luck, been trying to sell\trade my 72 Z28 for the last year with no luck. Tough market now.
If haven't tried go to http://www.nastyz28.com/
and see if there is any interest.
Good luck, been trying to sell\trade my 72 Z28 for the last year with no luck. Tough market now.
If haven't tried go to http://www.nastyz28.com/
and see if there is any interest.
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thanks
Hey thanks a lot. That was very useful. I will get some more vids up of it as well as interior pics. Thanks for telling me about that website. I didn't know it existed.