1967 Ss/rs Camaro on 2040-cars
Fallbrook, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 Small Block
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: Coupe
Drive Type: 2 Wheel
Mileage: 39,200
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Yellow
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Yellow
I have a mostly original 1967 Butternut Yellow SS/RS Camaro 100% Numbers matching with the rare 707 coded deluxe Yellow interior as well as the rare deluxe Gold steering wheel. I am the 4th owner. It has 39XXX Original miles, she has been taken care of. Some small scratches and normal wear and tear but for an original mostly unmolested 46 year old car she's flawless for a driven vehicle. Has the original suspension and brakes, although has newer shocks. I had to have the transmission re-built as a bearing went out. all new gaskets and fluids front to rear, did not do the heads though as they do not leak. I had it appraised prior to me purchasing it, has some small bondo in the cracks on the front like they were trying to fill the gaps, small magnet sticks to the entire car, windows roll good, trunk is good. Has a hole thru the passenger fender well from the old battery acid eating thru but I have a new old one from another 67 SS/RS so it has original parts. I have other misc parts to go with her for small repairs that you might want original. Runs like a champ. This is a rare car with decent options that could use just normal work on a weekend which is what I have been doing. I am selling for one reason, This car is as close to original as you could probably get, a lightly used time capsule that I don't want to ruin, I want another 67 SS/RS that I can make mine, I believe this one should be kept as is. I have more pics from my appraisal, I recommend having it looked at, I don't believe that you will be disappointed in this car. Reserve is not low as this is such authentic rare piece of history and will be worth so much more years from now. Also I bought this from New Mexico as it was first purchased and I moved it to California, so almost no rust!
On Apr-27-13 at 15:22:13 PDT, seller added the following information:
I have a mostly original 1967 Butternut Yellow SS/RS Camaro 100% Numbers matching with the rare 707 coded deluxe Yellow interior as well as the rare deluxe Gold steering wheel. I am the 4th owner. It has 39XXX Original miles, she has been taken care of. Some small scratches and normal wear and tear but for an original mostly unmolested 46 year old car she's flawless for a driven vehicle. Has the original suspension and brakes, although has newer shocks. I had to have the transmission re-built as a bearing went out. all new gaskets and fluids front to rear, did not do the heads though as they do not leak. I had it appraised prior to me purchasing it, has some small bondo in the cracks on the front like they were trying to fill the gaps, small magnet sticks to the entire car, windows roll good, trunk is good. Has a hole thru the passenger fender well from the old battery acid eating thru but I have a new old one from another 67 SS/RS so it has original parts. I have other misc parts to go with her for small repairs that you might want original. Runs like a champ. This is a rare car with decent options that could use just normal work on a weekend which is what I have been doing. I am selling for one reason, This car is as close to original as you could probably get, a lightly used time capsule that I don't want to ruin, I want another 67 SS/RS that I can make mine, I believe this one should be kept as is. I have more pics from my appraisal, I recommend having it looked at, I don't believe that you will be disappointed in this car. Reserve is not low as this is such authentic rare piece of history and will be worth so much more years from now. Also I bought this from New Mexico as it was first purchased and I moved it to California, so almost no rust! Also if you do not have at least 10 successful purchases please contact me first prior to bidding or I will delete and report you, thanks
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