1967 Camaro Ss Clone Convertible Brodix 350 Muncie 4 Speed Copo Style W/video! on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
Started its life as a 1967 Firebird, same chassis / platform as a Camaro & left the same GM plant on the same factory line, but drove to opposite dealerships (Pontiac / Chevrolet). Has since been completely converted with all correct OEM factory Camaro body parts, panels, etc. This car is loaded, including- Fresh Brodix 350 aluminum head motor, 750 double pumper demon holley carb, pushing out an estimated 400+ HP ($10K+ under hood alone), M21 Muncie 4 speed and center-force clutch, new Hurst shifter and linkage, 3 inch exhaust with thrush performance mufflers, front disc brakes, power steering (correct original wood wheel). Forest green paint with matching green deluxe int & console, added a vintage style stereo unit, near perfect in and out, new black top and top components, cowl induction hood, rallye copo black painted to match wheels (caps included), billet front grill and chrome hood clamps (pic), lower valance, silver rear spoiler, bumble bee stripe, new battery, starter, plugs, fuel pump, etc. all lighting works both exterior and interior and the list goes on and on. VID - https://alternator-rp.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/video/movie/443/35b71315b4b.mp4 A lot of time and money invested in this conversion not including countless hours of labor, needs only a couple finishing touches to complete (currently installing rear quarter upholstery piece as shown in pic below and still need to hook up gauges), otherwise everything is turn key ready to go, goes through all the gears just fine, at times she idles a little high think its just a carb or timing adjustment, no biggie. Sorry for a couple of the backward pics (taken from my phone), selling only due to lack of space and more cars coming out of the shop. Have a clean title currently CA. registered, a lot of time and money into this build asking a low $24.9K OBO no lowballers or joyriders. Do not bid if you don't have the funds, I ended this auction earlier this week only 1 day in for someone who didn't come through, so please don't waste my time or yours! Email with questions or call/text 415.373.2965 for questions or if you'd like to view locally, thanks for your interest. :) |
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