1967 - Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States

FRAME OFF RETORATION OF PERFECT RUST FREE BODY.SUB FRAME AND SUSPENION POWDER COATED ALONG WITH THE NEW FENDER WELLS,RADIATOR SUPPORT,AND HOOD HINGES.NEW SPRINGS AND SHOCKS FRONT AND REAR.NEW TIE RODS AND BALL JOINTS.ALL SUSPENION BUSHINGS REPLACED WITH POLYURATHANE.IT ALSO HAS NEW BRAKES WITH NEW FRONT WHEEL DISC BRAKE KIT.ALSO HAS NEW FRONT AND REAR SWAY BARS.NEW RALLY WHEELS,TRIM RINGS,AND CENTERS WITH NEW BF GOODRICH 255/60/15. NON ORIGINAL 396 ENGINE COMPLETELY REBUILT AND UPGRADED TO 375 HP CLONE WITH 375 CAM,LIFTERS AND ORIGINAL GM ALUMINUM INTAKE WITH DUAL LINE HOLLY AND HEI IGNITION. IT HAS NEW CERAMIC COATED HEADERS AND FULL DUAL EXHAUST WITH ORIGINAL STYLE FLOWMASTER MUFFLER WITH CHROME EXHAUST TIPS.THE MUNCIE 4-SPEED WAS REBUILT AND HAS A HURST SHIFTER WITH NEW BUSHING AND NEW CLUTCH AND PRESSURE PLATE.THE 12 BOLT REAR IS GEARED 4:10 AND IS POSI TRACTION.THE INSPECTION COVER WAS REMOVED AND EVERYTHING CHECKED AND FOUND TO BE IN GREAT CONDITION AND REPLACED THE GREASE IN IT AND ADDED POSI LUBE.IT ALSO HAS A NEW GAS TANK. THE CAR WAS TAKEN APART AND ALL JAMBS AND EDGES WERE REFINISHED.ALL WEATHERSTRIPS AND RUBBERS REPLACED.THERE WAS ABSOLUTELY NO RUST IN THIS CAR EVEN IN THE BOTTOM OF THE DOORS.THE CAR HAS A NEW WINDSHIELD AND MANY NEW ITEMS OF THIM THE CAR WAS RESPRAYED WITH BASECOAT CLEARCOAT WITH THE ORIGINAL BOLERO RED COLOR WITH THE WHITE ACCENT NOSE STRIPE AND THEN WATER SANDED AND BUFFED TO A MIRROR GLOSS FINISH..IT HAS ALL NEW TAIL LAMPS,BACK UP LAMPS,AND PARK LAMPS.THE HIDEAWAY HEADLAMPS WORK PERFECTLY AND LINE UP LIKE THEY SHOULD.THE CAR HAS A DELUXE INTERIOR WITH NEW CARPET,DASH PAD AND SEAT COVERS.THE FRT BUCKET SEATS MOVE FORWARD AND BACK WITH NO PROBLEMS.THE CAR HAS FACTORY TACH WITH CONSOLE AND FACTORY GAUGES ALONG WITH ORIGINAL WOOD STEERING WHEEL. THE WINDOWS ARE MANUAL BUT ROLL UP AND DOWN SMOOTHLY WITH LITTLE EFFORT.THE WHITE POWER CONVERTABLE TOP WORKS JUST LIKE IT SHOULD.IT HAS NEW HOOD SCOOP INSERTS ALONG WITH NEW FENDER EMBLEMS.WE ALSO INSTALLED A "RETROSOUND" AM-FM RADIO.ALL GAUGES AND LAMPS WORK AND THE CLOCK EVEN RUNS!! THIS IS A HIGH QUALITY RESTORATION ON A PRISTINE BODY.THIS CAR SHOWS
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Weekly Recap: Chevy and Alfa plot comeback strategies
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Diesel details: Comparing Ram 1500 EcoDiesel, Chevy Silverado Duramax, Ford F-150 Powerstroke
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Mark Reuss: GM can't afford product 'misses,' has 'thought about' CT6 V-Series
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