1968 Camaro Rs W/ Number Match Drivetrain on 2040-cars
Amboy, Indiana, United States
Engine:V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Mileage: 999,999
Make: Chevrolet
Sub Model: RS
Model: Camaro
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Ralley Sport
Drive Type: PowerGlide
I bought this car a couple years ago, and just have too many projects ahead of it. It was a previous Drag Car (Nothing Cut Up)with Amature Restoration.
Currently has a Great Running Low Mileage 350 with a mild cam, Edelbrock Intake. Runs of Jug, no gas tank. Have the Number Match 327 Motor that goes with car (needs rebuilt)
Has the original Powerglide but is missing linkage to hook it up, so not sure of condition.
Power Steering, Manual Drum Brakes
3:73 10 bolt Rear with Posi.
New floor pans were installed over top of old rusty ones, needs cleaned up.
New quarter panels, but needs wheel houses installed.
Solid Doors, Fenders, and Rockers, Doors shut Nice.
Trunk pan is just tack welded in, needs done correctly and minnow work around one shock tower.
Was Vinyl Top car so has had poor job of patch work around windows.
Dash Metal little rough at windshield area.
New Radiator Support, Have Old one with the Headlight Relays still on it, I'm sure some of headlight stuff is missing.
Has had new Body Bushings with the subframe mount repair plates (but they need proper welding)
Was going to paint White with Blue Stripes. So it has New Blue Carpet (Installed) has new Blue Headliner, Seat Covers, and front Door Panels (all need installed, but go with the Car)
Rear Frame looks good with Surface Rust, but is soft in 1 spot (maybe more, but I only noticed 1) but is repairable.
All Glass Good, New Windshield (Installed).
Please look at pictures and ask any questions.
Sold As-Is, Where Is. This is a Restoration project and is Not Driveable.
On Jul-20-13 at 07:34:12 PDT, seller added the following information:
I constantly see cars get re-listed here on ebay, since ebay has never implemented a good way to enforce sellers to follow thru (like put up a valid credit card).
If you have less than (10) feedback, please contact me to verify your sincerity to purchase, and not just a dreamer bidding for fun. If I do not feel you are a sincere bidder, I reserve the right to cancel bids.
Thank You for looking at my Auction.
On Jul-20-13 at 19:06:03 PDT, seller added the following information:
Car is for Sale locally, so I reserve right to end Auction Early.
So all you Watchers out there, you might not want to wait.
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