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1967 Chevrolet Camaro Rsss on 2040-cars

US $13,400.00
Year:1967 Mileage:30517 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Gays, Illinois, United States

Gays, Illinois, United States

Just email me at: karma.mager@manlymail.net .

1967 PRO STREET BLOWN BIG BLOCK CHEVY CAMARO RS/SS. A change in plans with life and another car, has resulted in a
decision to sell this car. Here is a classic Pro Street first year Camaro. Very reliable, went to many cruises and
car shows with it this summer. Fast fun car, and turns heads everywhere it is driven or parked. Buyer wll not be
disappointed. Car sells itself, so description is not too lengthy.
Blower Motor built by Speed Service in Chicago
1968 SS396 375 HP Big Block Chevy .60 over to a 408 BBC 8.75:1 compression ratio closed chamber big port heads
Engine, cam, crank, and valve train all built for blower setup.
Roller solid lift cam. Do not know specs
Stud girdles and roller rockers Crane.
Gary Dyers 671 10% overdriven supercharger with chrome bowled holley set up and linkage from dyer
Turbo 400 4200 stall with trans brake quarter stick shifter
reverse pattern manual valve body.
Pretty much bullet proof shortened Dana 60 rear end with a 5.13 gear set
Strange axles and spool
New Mickey Thompson street radials on front street radial 26x6x15
Massive Mickey Thompson Sportsman 33 x 21.5 x 15 Nylon Bias ply pro street
Back half ladder bar car with coil over set at 3/4" preload and diagonal link.
Car has 8 point cage with removable door bars on passenger side and driver side
MSD 6200 box with MSD wires and distributor
Used car for fun and Pro Street application, have not had to race track,
but believe car will run with slicks high 9's to low 10's in the quarter-mile.
Electrically operated hideaway headlights
True HID headlight upgrade 6000K temp. 5500 lumens high and low beam.
Car has maintained original back seat (no rear seat belts)
Five point RJS harness for driver (dated)
Paint color is correct for year Marina Blue (15 footer paint is relatively in good shape, but may need redoing for
a top show category requirements)
Car was originally an 'A' code or black exterior.
Solid car no rust, always stored.
Interior all original including steering wheel and gauge cluster.
Rare radio delete.
I run 116 octane diluted 3 to 1 with 94 octane to have fun, but can run pump gas if you lay off of boost (see
gauge)
Can run pump gas with MSD boost controller retard box.
Original gas tank, cut down to fit between tubs, now is 11.5 gallons.
Factory oil pressure, battery, engine temp, fuel tank- (works and is hooked up) clock, gauges all there but not
hooked up.

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