i dont know of a kit, heck i had never even heard of it. your only option might be to kitbash and throw putty. i did an image search so i could get an idea of what it looked like and came up empty. what i would do in this situation is, think of what it looked like, is there a pretty high volume American car that it looked similar to? maybe something someone would have just released a kit of. then start doing the details, grille, bumpers, filler panel, head and taillights, etc. its a long, slow process taht can burn quite a few valuable work nights, but it will show in the end. this is the exact same process i used on my '74 GTO. its not done or id post pictures.
my thoguht process went like this: first i looked at places like the fenders, doors, roof, anywhere famaliar. it looked close enough to a '72 Nova. thank you AMT for the recent reissue. it was a crappy reissue but it was there nonetheless. then i looked at the front end: '70 Trans Am nose piece with the Nova bumper. then on to the rear: a 70 1/2 Camaro filler panel with '68 Firedbird taillights and a scratchbuilt bumper.
then my foces turned to the interior. i could reuse most of the Nova interior, with the exception of the steering wheel and front seats. the wheel came out of Revell's '70 Chevelle and i had to carve a new pattern on the seats to get them right. then under the hood i went. i got several pictures of the engine compartment and used them as reference to detail the daylights out of the mostly-kit engine. i painted up a set of Rally 2's and used the kit chassis, exhaust, and suspension. i still have to do the putty then lay my paint, but thats the gist of the build.
just remember, you can never spend too much time researching. and if you need advice or parts, just ask and you shall recieve. later.
Jon