1967 Camaro Rs Numbers Matching Protect-o-plate on 2040-cars
Mount Shasta, California, United States
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This is a rare find. I am the second owner and have the clear title to the vehicle. The car is an original California car with virtually every option available at the time for a Camaro including, Deluxe interior, power brakes, power steering, 275HP 327(original #'s Match, rebuilt/balanced and blueprinted), air conditioning, tilt column, factory tinted glass and bumper guards. This is not only a numbers matching car, I have all the parts except the carburetor that are original to the vehicle and bear the correct date code: Starter, alternator(restored), distributor, a/c compressor, intake manifold and original radio. The body was completely stripped down to the unibody, sandblasted and then underwent $20,000 worth of paint and body work to bring it to a showroom condition. The transmission in the vehicle is a rebuilt Muncie M20 4 speed. THIS IS NOT THE ORIGINAL TRANSMISSION, however I have the original 2 speed Powerglide in working condition. Because the car was virtually untouched when I purchased it, I have many commonly missing and extremely hard to find items for it. As an example the chrome headliner trim on a Deluxe interior car is somewhat rare, even more so in good condition. The pieces I have are restored to new condition. I have replaced every piece of wire on the vehicle with correct factory harnesses. The rs headlight doors are rebuilt and have updated motors. Please feel free to ask me for details and additional photos if necessary. Winter is coming and I would like to make room in my garage for my boat!
On Sep-06-14 at 18:42:41 PDT, seller added the following information: I have added a few more pictures. Nearly all of the original parts are included with the car and are either restored or in restorable condition(carb and air cleaner are the only missing original parts that come to mind). The vent windows and quarter window pieces are re-chromed and I have all the original date coded glass with the exception of the windshield. I also have quite a bit of new parts too, AC Delco and OER. All of the emblems are new GM. The seats are in good condition and I have new seat foam for the front buckets. I have all new correct type window felts and weatherstripping. The A/C and heater controls are in excellent condition. There is no rust in the trunk or floor as these have been replaced!! |
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