1967 Camaro Rs/ss Pro Street Project Roller on 2040-cars
Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383 Stroker
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: SS Trim
Power Options: Power Steering
Drive Type: Non Drive
Mileage: 78,138
Exterior Color: Orange
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1967 Chevy Camaro RS/SS Pro Street Project car.
Original mileage 78,138. Car was purchased in 1988. The car has been garage kept and not driven since 1990.
Body:
- The front part of the car is in great shape, no rust or bondo.
- The main floor will have to be sheet metaled or floor pans install to include the rear inner tubs (included) will have to be install.
- The trunk will have to be sheet metaled.
- The rear quarters need replaced (included)
- Finned style hood.
- The front fenders and doors in good condition
- Inner fenders are in great shape
- Frame is straight with no damage.
- Have front and rear fender, good condition
- Competition Engineering Ladder Bar frame kit
- Magnum Series coil-over shock mount kit
- Competition Engineering 10 point roll cage
- Painless 18 circuit wiring harness
Drive Train:
- Engine:
- Block
- (4 bolt main) 350 bored 383 ci
- Decked
- Torque plate honed
- New Clevite 77 main bearings
- Crank cast 383 std journal
- Rods SBC Stage II Brushed
- New Rings
- New rod bearing
- New oil pump
- Summit Racing Double Roller steel timing chain
- Howards Cam (intake lift .510 duration 284, exhaust lift .533 duration 288)
- New rear main seal
- New Weiand tunnel ram intake
- New Edelbrock complete angled plug 70cc RPM Performer aluminum cylinder heads
- Edelbrock Elite series aluminum valve covers
- ARP Head Bolts
- Summit Racing SFI damper
- TCI GM400 Flex Plate
- Edelbrock aluminum timing chain cover
- Rearend: Narrowed Ford 9" (no gears include)
No Transmission included.
Exterior Pieces:
- Both RS taillight bezels with lenses.
- Front and Rear Bumper
- Glass
- Driver and passenger windows still in car
- Windshield
- Rear driver and passenger glass and rear glass
- SS Gas cap with filler neck
- Rear Tires - Mickey Thompson Sportsman 31x18.5x15 (Ford bolt pattern)
- Front Tires - Mickey Thompson 28x7.50x15
- Rear Wheels - Weld Racing Prostar 15x15
- Front Wheels - Weld Racing Prostar 15x3.5
Interior Pieces:
- Original dashboard
- Original door panels
- Window trim
- Speedometer with Tach and gas gauge
- Steering column
- Ashtray
- Glove box door
- Parking brake assembly
- Heater box with fan and defroster.
Trim Tag Details:
04A – Built 1st wee of April
12637 – Custom Interior
NOR – Built in the Norwood, Oh plant
765-Z – Black Custom Bucket Seats with custom bucket seat trim (not included)
3SL – Rally Sport, Interior D'ecor
4P – SS
Please email with questions about the car.
This car has a clear title.
PayPal deposit of $500 required within 24 hours of auction ending. The remainder is due within 7 days of auction end via certified funds.
Local pick up only. Buyer is responsible for any shipping.
This vehicle is being sold as is, with no warranty. The vehicle and associated parts have been identified to the best of my ability.
No tire kickers please!!! If you're close enough, you are welcome to stop by and take a look, just contact us to schedule a visit.
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