1967 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Irs Clean Title New Parts Project Original V8 on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:None
Mileage: 999,999
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: R/S
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: None
Up for sale is my 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible. I was planning on restoring the car but I'm going of to med school and my father won't be able to do it on his own. This car has been garaged kept in A/C and pampered since we got it. The body has been sand blasted and primered to begin restoration. The car does have its rust in a few spots such as the floor pans, passenger rear bottom quarter panel, and where the wipers go. The driver side quarter is new but needs to be welded and the trunk pan is also new and also needs to be welded they are both just presented on. The frames has been sand blasted and painted its pretty much ready to have its motor mounted on. The only problem with the frame is that its missing the front piece of the passenger side rail. This car is an original 8 cylinder car but the car is a roller meaning I don't have a motor and transmission for it. I have a lot of parts for it such as both bumpers pretty much new condition, the front grille with headlight grilles too in new condition, the gas tank brand new, like new flow master exhaust, and I have a full corvette C4 front and rear suspension. The suspension is extremely nice and will make the car handle and look a lot better. I don't have any interior parts just a few little things but no seats or anything. The wheels are really nice and the tires are like new also. I have a clean florida title for the car under my name which is ready to be signed over. i will have the car ready to be shipped with all the parts in box's placed inside the trunk and the suspension somehow fitted into the inside of the car. Im really trying my hardest to write up everything i rather sell the car in person but you can ask me any questions or concerns with no problem I understand your buying something over the internet. The car is being sold as is with absolutely no returns, see the pictures and ask any questions ill be as honest as possible. Another option can be that you can send a third party inspector to inspect the car before making the purchase. I'll help out 100% with the shipping arrangements meaning ill be their for the towing company when it arrives to pick up the car or ill even transport the car to a towing company if it's not too far. Feel free to contact me at 305-481-2278 with any questions or concerns thanks, Junior. Please only serious bidders.
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