67 Camaro Rs on 2040-cars
Chesterfield, Virginia, United States
Engine:V8 350
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Camaro
Mileage: 103,679
Exterior Color: Blue/Silver
Trim: coupe
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: RWD
1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS
Blue with silver stripes, black vinyl interior, rebuilt 350 motor,bored 30 over: 10:1 compression
Bullet Racing CAM:Duration at .50/intake 249/exhaust 259. lobe Lift intake .3620/Exhaust .3740
Muncie 4 speed transmission/ Needs 4th gear synronizers/ has a blow proof bell housing
Clutch: Hayes
intake: Victor Junior /carburator: Holly 650
Rear: factory 310 gears / flowmaster exhaust with cerama coated headers
MSD system 6 AL
NO power steering
Needs emergency brake cable
Craiger Wheels: 8 inch on front / 10 inch on rear
When the car was restored in 2003 floor pans where replaced, Rear and front windshields replaced.
Side glass are original and do have some blemishes and scratches.
AM/FM radio, CD player
The head light doors have not been wired.
Approximately 7,649 miles on rebuilt motor
Inspected April 2013
If you have any questions please call and ask before you bid,
JC (804) 641-5806
I have tried to give as much information as possible to include what I know the car needs,
I maybe forgetting something so please ask before bidding.
I reserve the right to end auction early as the car is for sale locally.
Payment in full due within 7 days of auction ending CASH ONLY.
Buyer is responsible for pickup and/or shipping and all cost.
This vehicle is sold AS IS with no warranty written or implied. NO refunds!
Thank You for looking and happy bidding!!!!!
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