The Chevrolet Camaro of the 1970s has been known for its pointy front end and split bumpers. But this certain Camaro – produced for the 1975 model year – has been custom-built with an extensive list of modifications and upgrades, including a muscular hood and a pointier front end. Now being sold in Osprey, Florida at $29,900, this fully restored Camaro is worth taking a peek.

Pointier Front End

fully restored 1975 Chevrolet Camaro exterior
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Currently on sale, this 1975 Chevy creation isn't an ordinary Camaro. After all, it finished in the Top 100 of the Syracuse National two years in a row. Setting aside these accolades, the more updated details of this Camaro include its larger, sharper front end beautifully contrasted by a bigger, blacked-out grille.

The sharper front end of this 1975 Camaro is complemented by a sculpted, custom Harwood bonnet, which is also finished in silver like the body. Interestingly, the lines of this Camaro have been further exaggerated from the front to the rear end, which is marked by a modified rear spoiler. All of these, including the relocated custom fog lights, make this car more menacing on the outside.

More Mods Underneath

fully restored 1975 Chevrolet Camaro engine
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Featuring a complete custom boxed frame, this 1975 Camaro also features a number of modifications underneath. Its 383-cubic inch (6.3-liter) V8 stroker engine sends power to the wheels via a TCI Street Fighter 700R4 automatic transmission (with Saturday Night Special torque converter), with some cooling help from an AFCO aluminum radiator.

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This 1975 Camaro also features a Heidts Mustang II front end with 2-inch drop spindles as well as 9-inch Currie rear end with 4.11 gears (with 4-link Aldan adjustable coilovers). Braking power is courtesy of Wilwood Dynalite 4-piston front and rear brakes.

Upgraded, Safe Interior

fully restored 1975 Chevrolet Camaro interior
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Inside, this 1975 Chevy Camaro features a black interior with a number of upgrades including the fitment of an eight-point cage with DOM tubing. Its aluminum floor panels are covered by full custom carpet kit while its bucket seats and door panels feature Alcantra diamond inserts. This Camaro also features a custom stereo system and a custom dashboard with Autometer gauges and center console.

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