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1967 Camaro Resto Mod Frame Up Restoration Ready For Barrett Jackson on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:400 Color: PPG Base Paint
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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Build Sheet
The list is long and I am probably missing a lot of things that I can think of at this time.
EXTERIOR
PPG Base Paint
Body completely media blasted inside, outside and under. The car is a Las Vegas car and has no rust problems at all.
Shaved drip rails
Shaved door handles and gas filler
Tucked bumpers.
Paint is flawless and body is LASER Straight! No dents scratches or chips of any kind.
Months of block sanding and prep with best materials before 15k paint job. Including lots of clear coat.
INTERIOR
Vintage Air
Dakota Digital
Tilt Wheel
Custom Console and upholstery keep to look quite a bit like original but much better.
High grade suede used in many areas of the car. High grade carpet.
DRIVE LINE
Muncie 4 speed
Currie Ford 9" rear end with 373 gears and positraction
Ram LWT Billet steel fly wheel
POWER PLANT
383 Stroker custom built here in Las Vegas by the best builder in Nevada "HBR".
Brodix ALU Heads with 2.08-1.60 Valves ported and polished
Edelbrock intake matched to heads ported and polished
Holly 650 double pump.
MSD ignition 465 hp
Motor all new with less than 200 miles and very fast all the best parts were used in build, No Asian parts!
This car is very QUICK! Runs on premium pump gas.
WHEELS
Nito tires NEW
Fosse wheels NEW
7x17 front
8x18 Rear
Everything works perfect inside and out.
I am ready to start a new project and hate to see this one go, I need room in the garage.
The Camaro is a real show piece and will turn heads everywhere it goes. I would prefer buyer to see in person if possible. If not you should be very happy with your purchase. I will be more than happy to help with loading into container or truck for shipping. I am not a car flipper I am a retired business owner that loves to build cars.

 


On Apr-12-14 at 11:04:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

400 miles since complete rebuild. Also Wheels are Foose.


On Apr-12-14 at 11:17:27 PDT, seller added the following information:

Added Pictures showing floor with no rust and original shifter hole. Floorboards unmolested. Also added pic of Camaro going to paint.

Please ask any questions. Car is as close to perfect as I could make it. Most windows are original.

This car is a show piece that  is very fast and runs very nice on pump gas. No problems at all.


On Apr-13-14 at 07:03:03 PDT, seller added the following information:

4 wheel disk brakes.


On Apr-14-14 at 07:02:06 PDT, seller added the following information:

Answered questions

Car has 4 wheel disc brakes and stops perfect. I did not add power brakes because I think the boosters take away from the clean look under the hood..

The gas filler is in the trunk behind the carpet you can see it in the picture.. It is vented and drained properly and works perfect. The cover clips on and off. 

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