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1967 Chevrolet Camaro Base Hardtop 2-door 5.3l on 2040-cars

US $26,500.00
Year:1967 Mileage:1000
Location:

Cleveland, Tennessee, United States

Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
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To start off, I just don't have the time to enjoy this car.  I work a full time job during the week and mow grass on the weekends.  It is 95% complete, but still needs some finishing touches.  

Needs:

  • Headliner installed (brand new headliner, bows, sun visors etc included)
  • Factory bucket seats- I have factory bucket seats to go with the car, that need recovered (covers and new cushions included).  I just put in the racing seats to be able to run around in it. 
  • Speedometer needs speedo gear for TH350 (cable is installed)
  • Misc fine tuning of interior
Mods:

  • 4 wheel disk brakes
  • rack and pinion power steering
  • upgraded rear axles
  • Hotchkis rear lowering springs
  • QA1 coilovers at all four corners
  • Tubular A-arms
  • 5.3 LS fuel injected engine, Thumper cam LS1 intake
  •  Smoothed firewall set up for Vintage Air (compressor bracket and dumby pulley installed)
  • All interior is brand new
The car has maybe 1000 miles of just running around town and sorting driving on it. This is a car you can tinker with and drive and be proud of.  No rust - completely stripped down in restoration.  Feel free to contact me with any questions.  Vehicle is for sale locally and subject to prior sale.

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