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1967 Camaro V8 Auto Daily Driver Sharp! on 2040-cars

US $17,900.00
Year:1967 Mileage:999999
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     This auction is for a nice 67 Camaro that has been someone's daily driver..We traded for it yesterday and decided to list it here before we even gave it a bath. The pictures are of the car just as it was when driven to our lot.. It has a non matching small block Chevy V8 and a powerglide transmission..It has power steering and standard brakes with a new master cylinder.. It has an aluminum radiator and electric fan for cooling and headers with dual exhaust..

     The pictures will show the condition of the car..It has newer paint, seat cover, carpet and headliner.. The trunk and underneath are solid and the tires and wheels are nearly new..It has 17" American Racing whells with 245/45ZR17s on the front and 275/40ZR17s on the rear.. Included in the auction in boxes are a new set of wheel well mouldings, a new dash pad and a new package tray.. It has an aftermarket radio..

     This car runs as good as it looks and if you are the winning bidder you can drive it home. We are a Ky dealer so it is being sold "AS IS" according to KY law and a 60 day temp tag is available if needed. It has a clear title. We expect a $500 non-refundable deposit at the end of the sale and payment in full within 1 week.. We can help arrange shipping at the buyers expense and we reserve the right to end the auction early since it is for sale here on our lot..

     Please ask any and all questions BEFORE you bid..You can message your questions on here or call Jim at 606-923-2753 anytime.. One of us will get back to you ASAP..Thanks for your interest in our auction and "Good Luck" bidding..


On Apr-21-14 at 13:30:53 PDT, seller added the following information:

DON"T  WAIT TO SNIPE THIS ONE!!!  We have a deal in progress on the lot..If you want it bid NOW!! The item will be removed once we receive money on the lot..We will continue the auction if the reserve is met first..THANKS and "Good Luck".

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