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1967 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:1967 Mileage:12500 Color: Blue /
 White
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

More details at: michikomkknippers@charltonfans.com .

1967 Camaro RS Z28. This is a real deal, documented in person by Jerry MacNeish 67 RS Z28 with factory applied,
never removed trim tag. Date correct but NOT matching numbers block. This is a worthwhile, highly desirable car.
Jerry appraised restored value to be as much as 180k. I am thinning down my collection by selling a few of my
project cars. I feel that I'm within reason to state that this car is 1 of 1 because it is the ONLY marina blue
with white deluxe interior 67 z found per Jerry. Usually 1 of 1 applies to ugly, unwanted color combinations.
Marina blue, white z stripes and white deluxe interior on a rs z will make for a very pretty car. The last I was
told, there have only been approximately 225 67 z28s found in total. This was a very early car in the registry,
number 98. Car is a rally sport, cowl plenum car with no gauges and no console. Very rare 3.31 posi, Jerry said
possibly ordered as a road race car. Obviously was some sort of race car at some point in its life. The car was
sold new at JR Rode Inc Newton, NJ per ncrs report. This dealership is still open. I purchased the car 15 minutes
away from where it was sold new. The gentleman I purchased it from had it about 25 years. He disassembled it and
began replacing sheet metal. He installed a new trunk, new inner and outer wheel houses, new frame rails, a 2 piece
floor (I was going to remove and replace with a 1 pc.), new rockers, new dash panel, new tail panel (incorrect non
rs), both full quarters (need leaded at tops), and a new panel at the bottom of the rear window(needs finished in).
New door shells and core support included. Some of this metal had flash rusted due to lack of primer. Nothing that
I think would need replacement again, but use your own judgement. I sandblasted and painted the sub frame and
loose fitted two new fenders on it. The previous owner also had the original 3.31 rear rebuild. This is all that
has been done. Keep in mind, this car needs and deserves a complete restoration. The car does roll and steer. The
fenders, hood, etc are just quick fitted on to allow for easier transport. This will need taken back apart, and
again, will need a total restoration.

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Recently discovered General Motors trademark applications for LT4, LT5, LT88 and LTX have observers wondering what kind of high-performance offerings could be on their way. A new LT4 would mark a return of the engine designation first used on the Corvette Grand Sport, SLP Pontiac Firehawk and SLP Chevrolet Camaro SS from 1996 and 1997. Supposition at Corvette Forum - which provided advance intel on the C7 like these leaked images - believes a new LT4 could go into the high-performance trim of the next-gen, 2015 Camaro that would be more powerful than the 580-horsepower Camaro ZL1.
Seeing an LT5 again would also be déjà vu - in its former life it was a 5.7-liter V8 for the C4 Corvette ZR-1 from 1990-1994 designed by Lotus, producing from 370 hp to 405 hp. A mix of rumor and hope is that the new LT5 will be a supercharged evolution of the 6.2-liter LT1 (pictured) placed in the new C7 Corvette, and that it will go into the C7 version of the ZR1 pumping out something like 700 hp.
The LTX trademark is, as with that last letter, a complete mystery. If the "X" isn't a generic way to denote the whole LT family, it's wondered if it LTX could refer to a crate motor offering like the LSX.

2015 Chevy Tahoe gets Police Patrol Vehicle treatment

Thu, 07 Nov 2013

That was fast. Mere days after showing a Police Concept based on the 2015 Tahoe at the SEMA Show, Chevrolet has announced that it will build a PPV model based on the SUV to do battle with the Ford Police Interceptor Utility (Explorer) and Dodge Durango Special Service.
You'll recall that the Tahoe has been police staple for several years, predating both the Explorer and Durango police variants, so the fact that the new model would spawn a police variant is hardly surprising. Like the civilian model, the 2015 PPV benefits from a more efficient 5.3-liter, direct-injection V8 that pumps out 355 horsepower and 383 pound-feet of torque. It also features more high-strength steel, offering better crash protection, on top of optional safety items like lane departure warning, forward collision alert and a Safety Alert Seat.
The press release is rather light on police-specific items, aside from the auxiliary battery, which keeps the myriad of electronics in a modern police car running even when the engine isn't. Lightbars, 17-inch steel wheels on Goodyear Eagle RS-A tires and a push bar round out the mods for the Tahoe PPV. The cabin features a revised center console and room for laptop and other equipment mounts.

The story of the 2014 Chevrolet SS: "Luxury, power, refinement, handling"

Thu, 07 Mar 2013

Not including the women and men who built it, the 2014 Chevrolet SS has only been seen in person by a piddling number of people - fewer humans than would fill the gymnasium at a high school volleyball game. Not including the men and women who built it, no one has driven it. Even so, it is already saddled with two controversies: the way it looks and the way it shifts.
First to that shifting. Did we love the last Americanized Holden, the awesomely sportsome Pontiac G8 GXP, and its six-speed manual? Of course. Do we wish the SS came with a six-speed manual? Of course. But we'd like a toboggan to come with a manual transmission. We'd put a manual transmission on a weasel if we could because we're just wired that way; if it moves, it should come with a stick and a clutch. Or at least the option.
Let's climb down off the ledge, though. We haven't driven the SS and we have no idea how good (or not) the automatic is. And the Hobson's Choice in transmissions when it comes to sport sedans like the BMW M5, Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG and Jaguar XFR-S and, oh yeah, cars-that-really-should-have-manuals like the Audi R8 and Nissan GT-R and Porsche 918 and every single Lamborghini and Ferrari, for instance, hasn't stopped us from enjoying what is clearly the gruesome, dual-clutched demise of Western automotive civilization. Because in spite of our ululations at the dying of the six-speed light, we understand.