1981 Chevrolet Camaro
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The Berlinetta model designation was for a more 'luxurious' Camaro, and in the years they were available, typically offered buyers a less aggressive, more posh vehicle than buyers of the performance-oriented Z/28 and SS models. This one doesn't disappoint. It's powered by a 305 CID V8 engine, which is backed by a GM TH350 3-speed automatic transmission. According to its owner, when the car had roughly 98K miles on it, the engine was rebuilt. At roughly the same time, the paint, along with the interior were refreshed, as well as the weather stripping for the factory T-tops (RPO Code CC1). The red interior received a new dash and the seating was redone, all in the correct red velour (trim code 75), to match the original red paint (also code 75). Also according to...