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1967 Camaro Project Race Drag Restoration No Engine /trans on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:0 Color: Gold /
 Black
Location:

Shelton, Connecticut, United States

Shelton, Connecticut, United States
Advertising:
Engine:none
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 123377N227212 Year: 1967
Mileage: 0
Model: Camaro
Exterior Color: Gold
Trim: some
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: none
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. ... 

After a search for a decent car to build I got it . That's the good news , the bad news is I lost storage and I must sell. I would rather sell then leave outside to rot. The rust is relatively decent. The floor is rusted and thin in the front and small holes in rear. You could get away front pans and patch rear I would put a full pan because to me the labor is the same. The main reason I bought this car is that the floors are stock .The doors close perfect showing the core structure is sound. Many I looked at had floors done and were out of wack . The other rust spots are a small hole in the trunk on the left center of the floor. The left rear shock mount is rotted into the trunk. The inner wells and rest of trunk are NOT rotted. The quarter panels are ok from what I can see, what I mean by that is someone had put steel wheel well flares at some point. If it is to cover rot then only wheellips are bad. I have the nose in pieces the hood is good the fenders has small rot holes on them and were blasted but not primered as were the wheel housings. I have a good rear bumper but no front. The interior consists of one seat and the interior panels all need to be redone. There are a couple of bins of parts , a bunch of chrome and 2 grills. I don't know what is there specifically. The cars front mounts are perfect as is the cowl no rot by the wiper hole ,the vin plate is excellent and untouched. There is some rust by the throttle pedal that may be higher than the floor pan reaches. I hate to sell but must ,I will answer any questions and do my best to answer any questions a buyer may have. There is no warranty or promises of any kind so please check out photos and ask to verify anything you need to know. I want a good home not rotting outside. Thanks for looking.  

 

                                        


On May-13-13 at 07:03:27 PDT, seller added the following information:

After a search for a decent car to build I got it . That's the good news , the bad news is I lost storage and I must sell. I would rather sell then leave outside to rot. The rust is relatively decent. The floor is rusted and thin in the front and small holes in rear. You could get away front pans and patch rear I would put a full pan because to me the labor is the same. The main reason I bought this car is that the floors are stock .The doors close perfect showing the core structure is sound. Many I looked at had floors done and were out of wack . The other rust spots are a small hole in the trunk on the left center of the floor. The left rear shock mount is rotted into the trunk. The inner wells and rest of trunk are NOT rotted. The quarter panels are ok from what I can see, what I mean by that is someone had put steel wheel well flares at some point. If it is to cover rot then only wheellips are bad. I have the nose in pieces the hood is good the fenders has small rot holes on them and were blasted but not primered as were the wheel housings. I have a good rear bumper but no front. The interior consists of one seat and the interior panels all need to be redone. There are a couple of bins of parts , a bunch of chrome and 2 grills. I don't know what is there specifically. The cars front mounts are perfect as is the cowl no rot by the wiper hole ,the vin plate is excellent and untouched. There is some rust by the throttle pedal that may be higher than the floor pan reaches. I hate to sell but must ,I will answer any questions and do my best to answer any questions a buyer may have. There is no warranty or promises of any kind so please check out photos and ask to verify anything you need to know. I want a good home not rotting outside. I All the glass is good except the windshield.           Thanks for looking.  Ask questions please  I must sell so bring the bids or contact me with offers or if you need more info or pics please contact me

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