1967 Chevy Camaro Ss 350 Hugger Orange Rally Stripes $5k Just Spent 4 Speed Wow! on 2040-cars
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1967 CAMARO SS 350 CLONE HUGGER ORANGE WITH WHITE RALLY STRIPES ONE OF THE NICEST LOOKING AND DRIVING CAMAROS AROUND FOR THE MONEY!!! YOU ARE LOOKING AT AN AMAZING EXAMPLE OF AN OLDER FRAME OFF RESTORED CAMARO. TONS OF MONEY WAS SPENT IN THIS CAR TO GET IT TO LOOK THIS GOOD AND YOU WILL BE AMAZED IF YOU SEE IT IN PERSON. CAR COMES WITH A 350 FIREBALL 295HP ENGINE, 4 SPEED MUNCIE TRANSMISSION, 10 BOLT REAR END, EDELBROCK RPM CARB, SHORTY PLUGS, MILD CAM, HEADERS, EXHAUST, RON DAVIS RADIATOR WITH DUAL ELECTRIC FANS (SAME ONE USED ON F40 FERRARI BUILT ON FAST & LOUD), MILODON OIL PAN, CHROME ACCENTS, AND OPTIMA BATTERY. SUSPENSION: LOWERING SPRINGS, BILLSTEIN SHOCKS, OEM REPLACED UPPER AND LOWER A ARMS, DRIVETRAIN: POWER STEERING, FRONT DISC BRAKES, REAR TRANSACTION BARS, NEW BFG TIRES LESS THAN 50 MILES AGO UNDER CARRIAGE: GM FACTORY FLOOR PANS, BODY MOUNTS, TRUNK ORIGNAL – NO RUST, REPLACED REAR QUARTERS CUT IN UP TO THE BODY SEAM, NEW GAS TANK. VERY CLEAN, VERY SOLID UNDERNEATH! INTERIOR: NEW INTERIOR DOORS, SS SEATS, CARPET, ORIGNAL DASH – NO CRACKS – ORIGNAL GUAGES, SS 350 STEERING WHEEL, SUN PRO TACH, NEW DRIVER AND PASSENGER WINDOWS. TRIM TAG I BELIEVE SAYS CAR WAS A RADIO DELETE CAR AND STILL REMAINS THAT WAY TODAY. THIS IS AN AMAZING EXAMPLE OF A 1967 CAMARO AND ONE OF THE NICEST ON EBAY! ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME AND I WILL GET BACK TO YOU RIGHT AWAY. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK! |
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