1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
1967 Camaro Z28 Clone Up For Sale Is A 1967 Camaro 2 Door, To Many Cars, My LossYour Gain. Over $8000 In Engine And Transmission No Reserve Vin: (v0930dz) 1969 290hp 302 Z28 4.9l V8 Bored .40 Over No Leaks EdelbrockValve Covers And Air Cleaner Fuel Regulator Transmission: 4 Speed Z28Transmission (350ppq003) No Leaks Or Slipping B&m Shifter Front Disc Breaks A/cWas Blowing Cold, But Needs Work On Clutch Msd Ignition New Battery 650 4 BarrelHolley Carburetor Jvc Sound System, Radio, 4 Speakers, Subwoofer And BassInferno Amplifier, Equalizer 2 Inch Flowmaster Dual Exhuast 12 Bolt Rear EndWith Positrack Competition Engineering - Rear Leaf Spring Traction Bar 17 InRims Tires: Rear- 255 40/17 Front- 245 45/17 Power Steering Electric Fan CustomFront End With Front And Rear Spoilers Interior In Excellent Condition Lights,Gauges, Wipers Working Rocker Panels Are Solid And So Is Frame Passenger FloorPan Had A Section Cut Out And Patched, Trunk Needs Work Car Has Rust Bubbles OnThe Body, So Paint And Body Work Needed Patch Or Replace Panels, InteriorChrome, Engine And Rest Is Solid
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