1967 Chevrolet Camaro Rs Ss 396 on 2040-cars
Mill Valley, California, United States
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1967 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible w/ RS/SS options, BIG BLOCK 396 w/ Muncie 4 Speed Manual transmission, Excellent
quality Butternut Yellow paint, Original Color, Frame off Restored w/ New Suspension, New Disc Brakes, Power
Steering etc. All done factory style. New Deluxe interior w/ center console w/ 67 console gauges. Factory
Tachometer, all gauges work. RALLY SPORT HIDEAWAYS OPEN/CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY w/ new all new headlight motor
components. Big Block 396 motor runs excellent, mild cam and flowmaster exhaust w/ equalizer tube gives a nice
throaty sound. Approx. 375 HP, this camaro is easy to drive for the power. Runs excellent, suspension goes down the
road perfect. All new sub frame bushings Muncie 4 Speed shifts smooth, the correct hurst shifter fits in the center
console perfect w/ shift plate. This is a Van Nuys built camaro that has spent its entire life here in CA, it comes
with previous owners paperwork that verify its residency here in CA throughout its life. Paperwork also shows this
camaro still has its original black and gold CA license plates. It has been off the road and stored inside nearly
half its life, and is amazingly rust free due to inside storage and our dry CA climate. This car still retains its
ORIGINAL GM quarter panels and floor pans. Even the fenders are original! The original GM floors and quarters on
this car are all in amazing condition! Very clean original undercarriage, nicely detailed and not caked down with
undercoating. All 4 original cocktail shakers are still in place. Yes, they are actually the original shakers that
appear to have never been removed from the car. Windows are also all original to the car and in amazing shape, all
windows line up as they should to the convertible top, no gaps like many convertibles. It has a New Top, excellent
quality work. New Tires and Rally Rims. THIS IS NOT THE MATCHING NUMBER 396 Engine! This was a factory V8 base
convertible, the RS/SS options were added to the car during restoration (this is not an original big block SS 396
vert, or the price of one!!! please do your research) This camaro has nearly all of the best factory options
available in 67 added to the car and now is about as fully loaded as you could have ordered. Very few camaros could
come close to comparing to not just the options this car has, but the pristine original metal body simply puts this
convertible on another level than most that will ever come up for sale. This car is a great example of a California
car should be. A very small number of these camaros have lived as easy of a life as this convertible. Searched MANY
years throughout CA looking at "rust free" cars that were rusted, patched together, twisted, sometimes all in one!
This very special car is one of the very few that looks best under extremely close inspection.The more knowledge
you have about first generation camaro convertibles and their common issues, the better this car will look.
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