1967 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Denver City, Texas, United States
Send me an email at: jaquelynjmmontembeau@ukdevelopers.net .
This beauty was purchased from Street Dreams of Texas when they were located in Sugarland, TX. I spoke with Tony at
Street Dreams and he does not recall why there is a 10 bolt instead of a 12 bolt.
We are in no way presenting this car as a "Numbers Matching Car". The car is a true SS.
I have added a picture of the cowl tag.
The car is a beautifully restored Camaro.
1967 Camaro SS350
Cowl Tag Breakdown
06D-Built June 4th week
67-12437-1967 V8 Sport Coupe
Nor 137214-built in Norwood Plant and Sequence number
E-black interior
TR760 Z-std black interior with custom bucket seat appointments
Y Y-Butternut Yellow upper and Lower
E-all tinted glass
G-Center Console
L-4spd M21
E-Air Conditioning
K RPO 721 option style group
4P-SS350
This car was rotisserie restored
Undercarriage is painted as nicely as the top
GM electronic ignition
Eldebrock Aluminum intake
Holley Double pumper rebuilt by Zepeda Carburetors
Torque Thrust D 14" with Coker Red Stripe Radial Tires
10 bolt rear-end
Larger front sway bar, then stock.
AC was converted to 134A using OLD AIR PRODUCTS conversion kit
Hurst Shifter
Car is easy to drive and handles great on the road
There is one paint flaw by the back side window on the drivers side.
Please feel free to request additional pictures and/or information.
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