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1967 Camaro Indy Pace Car on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:100000
Location:

Hibbing, Minnesota, United States

Hibbing, Minnesota, United States
Advertising:
Engine:396-325Hp
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1967
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Model: Camaro
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: original
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

If your looking for a project car that will be worth way more than you have invested, this is it. Its build date, "04C", paint, "C-1", special fleet pace car code, "061A", and special stripe code " - " ( dash for blue stripeing ), shows its authenticity as a Pace Car. It is not known exactly how many pace cars were built, but the highest number is at about 560.

This car, restored to #1 condition is worth $84,500.00 according to " Old Cars " price guide. It has 101,000 miles on the meter, and was last registered in 1974. I have owned it and collected many parts over the past 20 years. I have listed and have pictures of the many new parts, NOS and Aftermarket.

Options include : front power disc brakes, power steering, power top, 396-325 Hp, 4 speed, posi rear end with traction bar (square), counsel gauges, and the RS-SS packages that came on all I.P.C. cars.

GM NOS PARTS : Lt. and Rt. Qt. Panels, Lt. and Rt. Front Fenders ( RS ), Header Panel and Truck Emblems, " SS " Fender Emblems, " SS " Fuel Cap, Convertible Top Switch, Grill, 4 Speed Boot, Lt and Rt Headlamp Bezels.

Classic Industries Parts : Pace Car Decal Set, Bumble Bee Stencil Kit, Power Top Switch Bracket, Upper Windsheild Chrome Moulding Set, Complete Carpet Set with Jute Backing and Sound Barrier Kit, 6 Peice " RS " Moulding Set, Complete Rubber Stopper Kit, Wheel Well Mouldings, Camaro Fender Emblems, " SS " Grill Emblem, Drivers Door Mirror, Outside Door Handles with Buttons and Gaskets, Front Door Panels, Seat Covers - Front and Rear, Bucket Seat Cushions, Bucket Seat Backs, Dash Pad, Dash Bezel, Inside Mirror, Rear Door Panels, Rear Arm Rest and Well Covers, Conv. Top Cover Kit, Conv. Top Boot, " RS Tail Lamp Wiring Harness, Power Top Wiring Harness, Tail Lamp Bezels, Front Bumper, Front Disc Brake Kits.

ENGINE : BLOCK - 1967  396-325 HP, cast # 3902406 Datecode D-10-7, Bored with new Crank, Cam, Pistons, Rings, Bearings, and Gaskets. HEADS - 1968  206/1.72 valves. Cast # 3917215 Datecodes B-26-8, and B-7-8, Reconditioned with New Springs, Intake Valves and Push Rods. INTAKE - 1967   cast # 3883948, datecode 1-22-7, CARB - 1967   Rochester 4BBL

Also have Distributor, Water Pump, Alternator, Harmonic Balancer, Power Steering Pump, and all Brackets and Pulleys

TRANSMITION : 4 Speed Muncie M20 with Original Camaro Shifter. ( Shifter has only 41K on it )

REAR END : Rear End has been changed, but i do have the original Posi Case with Square Traction Bar

WHEELS : Have only 3 of the Rally Wheels    

Any additional information contact Mike at 218-929-9827  

This vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to stop the bid at any time.                               

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