Chevrolet Camaro - Autom./Leder/eFH coupe































≈ NZ$33,150
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Aufbau: 5.0 ltr . Smalll Block V8
location: 1
interior type: leather
Alte Bundesstraße 48
E-Fenster links
E-Fenster rechts
Automatik
Lederausstattung
Innenausstattung Leder schwarz
Restauration over 19.000 $ US-Dollar
The Chevrolet Camaro was introduced in North America by the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors at the start of the 1967 model year as competition for the Ford Mustang. Although it was technically a compact car (by the standards of the time!)
the Camaro
along with the entire class of Mustang competitors
were soon known as Pony Cars. It may also be classified more formally as an intermediate touring car
a sports car or a muscle car. The car shared the same platform and major components with the potent Pontiac Firebird
also introduced in 1967. Though the car's name was contrived with no meaning
GM researchers reportedly found the word in a French dictionary as a slang term for friend or companion. though in some automotive periodicals before official release
it was code-named Panther. Chevrolet product managers
when asked by the automotive press what is a Camaro? gave the tongue-in-cheek answer a small
vicious animal that eats Mustangs, The Camaro was a Chevrolet flagship and
for many years
one of its most popular models. If its frequent inclusion in automotive enthusiast magazines is any indication
Camaro is one of the most popular cars for modification in automotive history. The Camaro on offer today was bought by the current owner in 2008. Since then it has undergone a three year restoration
with all parts bought direct from America to preserve originality. The car is now finished in the classic Camaro livery of orange with a black interior
and the vendor has stated it is in good to excellent condition throughout. Fgst.-Nr. 1G1FP21HXHN1OY766
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