1967 Camaro Rs Z/28 on 2040-cars
Cypress, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Camaro
Trim: R/S
Drive Type: 2WHEEL
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: R/S Z/28
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: NO
Interior Color: White
1967 R/S Z/28, DON'T HAVE THE MO, MOTOR, HAS A EE, 327 275 HP. HAVE THE PARTS, BUT NEED ALL NEW PARTS AND GLASS, NO FRONT GLASS, AND 1 SMALL GLASS, FOR THE SIDE DOOR,MISSING, THE CAR WAS , A RED AND BLACK I PUT SOME BLACK PAINT SO YOU CAN SEE THE BODY WORK IT NEED, HAS RUST QUARTER PANELS, ON TOP TO FROM THE VINYL TOP, TRIM PLATE SAYS-67-12637N,95085- TR,765-Z--R2--2LGS-- 3L---4L, TRANSMISSION, HAS P7S 23- 3885010- YOU MUST COME AND SEE THE CAR, I WANT SELL IT IF YOU DON'T, FOR YOU GUYS OUT OF U.S MUST SEND SOMEONE TO SEE IT FOR YOU, THE PAINT JOB IS BAD IT JUST LOOK GOOD ABOUT 10 FEET AWAY , I ONLY PUT 2 Q ON IT, I BUFF IT TO MUSH, JUST TO SEE THE BODY WORK I DID, FOR ME IT OK, BUT YOU NEED TO PUT ALL NEW PARTS, THE CAR IN PHOTO #17 IT JUST TO SHOW WHAT THE CAR CAN LOOK LIKE , IF YOU FIX IT, IT A $100.000 CAR YES IT A LOT OF MONEY TO FIX IT , BUT YOU WILL HAVE A LOT OF CAR FOR THE MONEY , JUST A 67 RS WILL SELL FROM $15000 TO $25000, SO YOU CAN'T PUT A PRICE ON A 67 Z/28 IT HOW BAD YOU WANT ONE, AND THE PRICE ONLY GO's UP FOR Z/28, ONLY ABOUT 300 CARS LEFT, FOR 1967,
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Poor headlights cause 40 cars to miss IIHS Top Safety Pick rating
Mon, Aug 6 2018Over the past few months, we've noticed a number of cars and SUVs that have come incredibly close to earning one of the IIHS's highest accolades, the Top Safety Pick rating. They have great crash test scores and solid automatic emergency braking and forward collision warning systems. What trips them up is headlights. That got us wondering, how many vehicles are there that are coming up short because they don't have headlights that meet the organization's criteria for an "Acceptable" or "Good" rating. This is a revision made after 2017, a year in which headlights weren't factored in for this specific award. This is also why why some vehicles, such as the Ford F-150, might have had the award last year, but have lost it for this year. We reached out to someone at IIHS to find out. He responded with the following car models. Depending on how you count, a whopping 40 models crash well enough to receive the rating, but don't get it because their headlights are either "Poor" or "Marginal." We say depending on how you count because the IIHS actual counts truck body styles differently, and the Infiniti Q70 is a special case. Apparently the version of the Q70 that has good headlights doesn't have adequate forward collision prevention technology. And the one that has good forward collision tech doesn't have good enough headlights. We've provided the entire list of vehicles below in alphabetical order. Interestingly, it seems the Volkswagen Group is having the most difficulty providing good headlights with its otherwise safe cars. It had the most models on the list at 9 split between Audi and Volkswagen. GM is next in line with 7 models. It is worth noting again that though these vehicles have subpar headlights and don't quite earn Top Safety Pick awards, that doesn't mean they're unsafe. They all score well enough in crash testing and forward collision prevention that they would get the coveted award if the lights were better.
GM won't pay owners of recalled cars for lost value
Thu, 12 Jun 2014Kenneth Feinberg, the man in charge of the General Motors compensation fund dealing with the its widespread ignition switch woes, has issued an informal, two-letter response to the plaintiffs in more than 70 lawsuits seeking redress for lost resale value of their Cobalts: "No." The cases were recently combined into one, but Feinberg told The Detroit News that the fund will deal "only with death and physical injury claims," and that "perceived diminished value" will get no consideration.
ALG, the firm specializing in establishing residual values, determined that Cobalt owners had lost $300 compared to the segment competition and doesn't envision any long-term effects from the recall situation. Feinberg's statement comes in advance of public details on how the compensation fund will work and adheres to GM's long-held position on the matter. The company has already asked a judge to throw out such suits using the pre-bankruptcy defense, even as it stopped using that defense in cases of injury and death.
With plenty of potential gain from the GM suit, however, don't expect the plaintiffs to give up yet. When Toyota was sued for the same reason during the unintended acceleration debacle, it eventually settled the case for between $1 billion and $1.4 billion just to get it over with. Since the 85 law firms involved in the Toyota litigation took home more than $250 million of that total, we shouldn't expect the attorneys to give up on a GM payout, either.
Chevy confirms Corvette Stingray Convertible for Geneva
Thu, 07 Feb 2013Want proof that General Motors has increased global ambitions for its 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray? It's staging the world premiere of the model's convertible variant at the Geneva Motor Show early next month.
As previously rumored, the droptop rendered above will debut at the Swiss show, making its first appearance anywhere on March 5. According to Susan Docherty, president and managing director of Chevrolet, the location makes sense because Corvette "...is an icon that has long been recognized and admired even in countries where it's never officially been offered."
While neither Chevrolet nor the Corvette has a major sales presence in Switzerland, the Bowtie's European headquarters is located in Zurich (about three hours to the northeast of Geneva) and GM has made it clear that it wants to build the Chevrolet brand up across Europe.