1967 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible on 2040-cars
Avalon, New Jersey, United States
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Vehicle frame-off complete restoration was completed in 2009, all receipts and documents have been maintained. This vehicle needs nothing except for an excited driver. This Camaro is pro-touring, and certainly not a trailer queen.
Engine:
-500HP – 402 BBC. built by Jackson Racing, Cream Ridge, NJ
-Custom 1000 CFM Holley carb
-MSD 6AL Ignition
-BeCool high-flow radiator/fan
Transmission & Drivetrain:
-Tremec TKO close ratio 5-speed
-McLeod Racing Clutch
-Moser 12-bolt rear with 4.11 gears
Exhaust:
-Custom stainless steel with Magnaflow mufflers, built by Mufflex, Trenton, NJ
Wheels, Tires & Brakes:
-18" Chrome Foose Legend wheels
-Michelin Pilot Sport tires
-Wilwood Disc Brakes (front & rear)
-Wilwood Master Cylinder
Chassis & Suspension:
-Chris Alston Chassisworks front clip
-DSE 4-link system
-fully adjustable front and rear shocks w/coil over
-Tubular/adjustable a-arms
-Custom build/designed low profile "g-bar"
Paint & Body:
-All new panels
-Velocity Yellow paint
-New black top (modern material)
-No rust/chrome all new
-Trim, seals, gaskets all excellent
Interior:
-Black Leather Interior
-New cut pile black carpet
-Sound/heat Dynamat installed under all surfaces
-IDIDIT Tilt Steering Column
-Corbeau seats
-4-point harness
-Autometer Ultra-Lite gauges
-Custom Mounted Alpine Stereo with touch screen
-JBL speakers
-JBL 10" subwoofer
-Lumbar supports in seats
-full security system
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