1967 Rally Sport Camaro on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: RALLY SPORT
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 157,000
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
THIS IS A FRESH OUT THE BARN 1967 "RALLY SPORT"CAMARO.THE CAR WAS ORIGINALLY GRANADA GOLD,AND HAD A VINYL TOP.IT HAS BLACK VINYL SEATS (FRONT ONES NEED RECOVERED),TINTED WINDSHIELD,WAS A SMALL BLOCK CAR WITH A POWER GLIDE.I HAVE A 350 4 BOLT MAIN MOTOR OUT OF A 72 CHEVY PICKUP THAT GOES WITH CAR.IT HAD A.C.AND POWER STEERING.ALL THE RALLY SPORT CHROME AND WINDOW CHROME IS THERE.CONSOLE AND SHIFTER ARE STILL IN THE CAR.THE CENTER GRILL PIECE AND REAR SPOILER ARE GONE BUT HIDEAWAY HEADLIGHTS ARE ALL THERE AS WELL AS THE RADIATOR.THE CAR NEEDS FRONT FLOOR PANS BUT THE BACK ONES AND THE TRUNK PAN ARE IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE.I HAVE BRAND NEW DOOR PANELS AND REAR PANELS FOR THE CAR.THE HEADLINER AND VISORS ARE IN PRETTY GOOSHAPE.THE MOTOR IS NOT IN THE CAR AND NO TRANSMISSION COMES WITH IT.BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP AND OR SHIPPING WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END.I RESERVE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME BECAUSE CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY.
On Apr-28-13 at 01:24:01 PDT, seller added the following information:
THE CAR HAS THE ORIGINAL 10 BOLT REAREND IN IT,AND HAS HAD NEW QUARTER PANELS PUT ON IT BEFORE I GOT IT.
On Apr-28-13 at 20:47:48 PDT, seller added the following information:
I ADDED SOME PHOTOS,I M PRETTY SURE CAR HAS ORIGINAL BALL JOINTS,AND PICTURES OF ON OF THE INNER FENDERS,IT HAS NO RUST HOLES/THE CAR IS BY NO MEANS A PERFECT CAR BUT ITS A PRETTY SOLID ONE TO BUILD.THE WHEELS AND TIRES IN PHOTO 19 ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH CAR,I JUST WANTED TO SHOW ITS POTENTIAL.THANK YOU TO EVERYONE BIDDING.MY SONS 16TH BIRTHDAY IS JULY 4TH SO IM SELLING CAR TO GET A TRUCK HE WANTS.
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