1967 Chevrolet Camaro Rs on 2040-cars
Laughlin, Nevada, United States
Clean, Original, all Steel Body. No Rust, No Bondo, Show Quality Paint.
Gloss Black with Clear Coat Polished to a Mirror Smooth Finish.
Amazing Real Fire Flames in Red, Yellow, Orange and Ghost Purple.
Pictures don't do it Justice. Must see to believe!
The Camaro has been a Hot Rod most of it's life so very few total miles and always garage kept.
Removable rear spoiler.
Hideaway headlights, open close manually. Need motors, etc.
Very Tastefully Finished Interior.
Simpson Five Point quick release harnesses. Driver friendly roll cage for easy entry / exit.
All lights work including Dash and dome light.
Original Dash with Original Speed-O and Gas gauges.
Carbon fiber insert with gauges and toggle switches in the middle of Dash.
Quarter stick Hurst shifter with carbon fiber cover.
Procar by Scat Recaro style cloth and leather fully padded seats.
Factory tilt steering wheel.
All Glass, Chrome, Moldings, dash pad, headliner, carpet front to rear, crank & door handles are excellent original
or new!
Even has complete original working glove box.
Undercarriage, trunk, and engine compartment completely finished and coated-Show Ready!
540 ci big block Chevy Roller Motor.
Bore: 4.500-inch
Stroke: 4.250-inch
4-Bolt Mains Block.
Eagle 4340-Steel Forged Crank.
Internal Balanced.
Eagle 4340-Steel Forged H-Beam w/ 7/16 in cap screws.
Mechanical roller cam
675 Lift / 320 Dur
Center lobe: 108
Pulls to 7200 rpm.
Big Lope at Idle.
Roller solid lifters. Hardened steel pushrods. Full roller aluminum rockers.
8.5 :1 Compression
Mahle Forged Aluminum Pistons
World products Merlin aluminum heads.
Fully CNC-ported.
ARP Bolts / Studs.
Matched set of Holley 750 Double Pumper Blower Carbs. Bodies Anodized Black. Rare Chromed fuel Bowls.
8-71 Polished Weiand Super Charger. Blower Scoop with Built in front Screen and Internal Air Filters.
Fabricated aluminum oil pan with crank scraper and windage screen. Melling oil pump blueprinted with matching
pickup tube.
Welded fabricated aluminum valve covers.
Aluminum Cross Flow 4 Core radiator w/Polished Shroud.
Dual Electric Cooling Fans-Pulls 3500 cfm, Polished Edelbrock Victor 8850 water pump.
Hooker Comp. Big 2" Tube Headers.
Rodger Hughes Pro built Glide trans. 4000 stall converter. Line lock and trans brake.
4-wheel disc brakes.
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Junkyard Gem: 1985 Chevrolet Sprint
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