This 1977 Chevrolet Camaro LT is finished in black over a matching interior and is powered by a 305ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. Features include a rear spoiler, air conditioning, a push-button radio, aftermarket removable T-top roof panels, rear window louvers, and 15″ Cragar wheels. The car reportedly spent about 27 years in storage before being acquired by the seller in 2019, and service performed during current ownership has included fluid flushes along with a replacement radiator, transmission filter, rear differential cover gasket, axle bearings, shocks, hoses, and belts. This Camaro is now offered at no reserve with factory literature, service records from current ownership, T-top covers, and a clean North Carolina title in the seller’s name.
The body is finished in black and features an integrated rear spoiler, rear window louvers, body-colored side mirrors, and chrome bumpers with rubber strips. Removable T-top roof panels were added during prior ownership, and a crack is evident on the front bumper.
Chrome 15″ Cragar S/S wheels are mounted with 215/65 BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires that show 2018 date codes. Braking is handled by drums at all four corners, and service in 2019 included an alignment and replacement shocks.
The seats are trimmed in black vinyl, and the cabin features matching carpeting and door panels. Interior equipment includes air conditioning, a push-button radio, and GM-branded rubber floor mats. A crack is evident on the center console armrest.
A four-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of a 130-mph speedometer and a tachometer with a 5k-rpm redline. The five-digit odometer shows just under 44k miles, approximately 400 of which have been added by the seller. Total mileage is unknown.
The 305ci V8 is equipped with a two-barrel carburetor, and service in 2019 included a replacement radiator, hoses, and belts. Corrosion is present in the engine bay.
The three-speed automatic transmission was fitted with a replacement filter and fluid in 2019, and the rear differential cover gasket and axle bearings were replaced at that time. Additional photos of the underbody are presented in the gallery.