** Incredible Paint & Body !!! ** 1967 Camaro ** on 2040-cars
New Castle, Delaware, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:355
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Camaro
Trim: CAMARO
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 5,000
Sub Model: ZZ4
Exterior Color: Burgundy
*** BEEN LOOKING FOR A CAMARO ?? YOU KNOW- THE ONE THAT IS A LITTLE DIFFERENT.... ONE OF THE FIRST GEN'S .....
THIS CAMARO WAS OWNED BY A LOCAL ENTHUSIAST WHO HAD ONWED THE CAR SINCE THE EARLY 70'S.....
RETIRED DUPONT EMPLOYEE WHO SPENT THE LAST 9-10 YEARS GETTING THIS CAR TO WHERE IT IS TODAY....
HIS GOAL WAS TO MAKE A MILD STREET/STRIP CAR.... AS MANY OF US KNOW - EITHER WE GO ALL IN ..... OR LOSE INTEREST.....
HE LOST INTEREST AND DECIDED TO ENJOY RETIREMENT.....
THAT IS WHEN ABOUT A YEAR AGO HE BROUGHT ME THIS FINE EXAMPLE OF A CAMARO TO SELL FOR HIM......
I DID - I SOLD IT LOCALLY - IT DID NOT EVEN LAST A FEW DAYS.... THAT IS HOW NICE AND WELL PUT TOGETHER THIS CAR IS !!!!
NOW - THE CURRENT OWNER IS EXPANDING HIS BUSINESS AND WANTS TO FREE UP SOME MONEY FOR HIS BUSINESS- YES, THIS CAR IS BACK ON COSIGNMENT WITH US.....
** SINCE IT'S RESTORATION THE CARS ODOMETER WAS TURNED BACK TO ZERO.... ONLY 5,000 PUT ON THIS IN THE LAST 4-5 YEARS.....
** INCREDIBLE "DEEP METALLIC PAINT"
** SUPER STRAIGHT WITH VERY NICE GAPS - DOORS, HOOD, TRUNK.. ALL OPEN VERY NICE AND SOLID !!!!
** VERY HEALTHY SOUNDING "355" CRATE MOTOR ... BUILT WITH GOOD PARTS.... CERAMIC COATED HEADERS.... FULL EXHAUST WITH CROSS OVER PIPE TO A SET OF FLOWMASTERS....
** SMOOTH SHIFTING TH350 WITH MILD SHIFT KIT
** 12-BOLT WITH 3.55 GEARING
** NICE INTERIOR WITH BUCKETS, NICE DASH WITH NO CRACKS.... NICE SET OF GAUGES TELL ALL THE IMPORTANT INFO....
** BILLET SPECIALTIES WHEELS GIVE IT THE NICE STANCE AND LOOK....
** SOLID FLOORS, FIREWALL, TRUNK...ETC... WITH SUB-FRAME CONNECTORS TO TIE THE FRAME TOGETHER.....
QUICK START UP AND WALK AROUND VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akqqHsouG68
FOR MORE PICS AND INFO CONTACT:
JAY BROWN (302)-395-7553 OR JAY.BROWN@PRICEAUTOGROUP.COM
SHIPPING AVAILABLE IF NEEDED. PLEASE HAVE FUNDS READY WHEN PURCHASING- WE DO NOT HAVE ANY BANKS THAT FINANCE CARS THIS OLD... TRADES ARE WELCOME- BUT THEY MUST BE BROUGHT TO US TO SEE IN PERSON- NO EXCEPTIONS !!!!!
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Bring back the Bronco! Trademarks we hope are actually (someday) future car names
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Autoblog's guilty pleasure cars
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