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1967 Ss 396 Camaro on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:4223 Color: Paint
Location:

Escondido, California, United States

Escondido, California, United States
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   Selling a pristine condition 1967 Camaro SS. This vehicle has been professionally restored over the past two years to a finished standard. This restoration process included the precise fitting of all body panels, perfect gaps, a powdercoated underside as well as many under the hood components.

  In addition this 1967 Camaro SS 396 features a very impressive factory option package that includes power front brakes, power steering, the walnut steering wheel, a fold down rear seat and a 12 bolt posi rear end. This Camaro has been further enhanced with all premium aftermarket performance and comfort components which include:

T-3 Headlights
Griffin Aluminum Radiator
Twin Electric Fans
Aluminum Fan Shroud
Balanced and Blueprinted Original 396 Cubic Inch Motor
Edelbrock Aluminum Heads
March Billet Brackets
March Billet Pulleys
Chrome Alternator
Edelbrock 'Air Gap' Aluminum Intake Manifold
Optima Battery
Holley 750 CFM Carburetor
Powdercoated K&N Air Filter
Chrome Mechanical Fuel Pump
Ceramic Coated Headers
MSD Pro Billet Distributor
MSD Blaster Coil
Dual Reservoir Brake Booster
Powdered Hood Hinges and Springs
Saginaw Power Steering Box
Stock Power Steering Reservoir
700R4 Automatic Transmission With Overdrive & Transmission Cooler
Walnut Steering Wheel
Center Console
Console Gauge Pack
Fire Extinguisher
Original Factory Radio Rebuilt With Ipod Hook Up
Custom Multi Speaker System
Factory Black Vinyl Upholstery
Black Carpets
Fold Down Rear Seat
Extensive Dynamat Insulation
Sub-Frame Connectors
12 Bolt Posi Rear End
Polished American Racing Torque Thruster Wheels
Rear Sway Bar
Carpeted Trunk
Trunk Mounted Kicker Amplifier
Rear Deck Lid Spoiler
Show Quality Blue Exterior Paint
Matching Numbers Clone

Just a small addition so people know every single piece of sheet metal on this car was replaced there is absolutely no bondo on this car anywhere. You could use a magnet on any part of this car and it would stick.
Over $115,000 was put into this car.The engine was rebuilt twice last rebuild at 3000 miles.If you are interested in this car I have more information and pictures available upon request.



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