1967 Camaro Ss 396 4 Speed (tribute) Solid Rust Free Car on 2040-cars
Year:1967Mileage:64002
Location:
Peoria, Arizona, United States
1967 CAMARO SS 396 4 SPEED TRIBUTE!!
Are you looking to get yourself into a great looking restored Camaro for a reasonable price? Look no further than this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS tribute proudly presented Vibrant red!
This Camaro is fantastic it started out as a 327 V8 now has a powerful 396 big block. The brilliant deep wet high gloss 2 stage paint job that has been color sanded and buffed to a mirror finish shines in the sun and every bodyline is straight and sound. All of the trim is in excellent shape for a true classic. You could hop into the seat of this Camaro, take it to any local cruise in, and be proud as your car gets admired by everyone there.
Under the hood is a GM 396 crate engine. The motorhome has been further enhanced by a nice set of Hooker exhaust headers, a Mallory ignition setup, and we believe even a mild street camshaft – it’s definitely got a pleasing sound to it. Mated to the fantastic powertrain is a brand new borg warner super T-10 Bullit proof transmission, making for easy cruising down your favorite highway. For around town driving, this Camaro is also equipped with power steering that makes it incredibly easy to maneuver in even the tightest of confines.
Inside, the black vinyl interior is recently refinished. The black carpet is new as well. The stereo has been upgraded with an AM/FM Satellite and Pioneer speakers in the kick panels, giving excellent sound. Roll down the windows, crank up the tunes, and see the USA in this wonderful Chevrolet Camaro.
I have been collecting these muscle cars for over 25 years, and I recently sold my '69 pace car, but never seen a first generation Camaro as clean as this one. You will be proud to own and drive this one as I have had the pleasure.
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