Chevrolet: Camaro on 2040-cars
Somersville, Connecticut, United States
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A CAR-ENTHUSIAST, RACING FAN, OR COLLECTOR’S DREAM! This is a totally restored, period correct, immaculate 1967 Camaro SS made famous by Motion Performance, Baldwin Chevrolet and The Mason Brothers of Stratford, CT. Although it is not a Baldwin/Motion manufactured Camaro it’s our idea of a perfect replica. This is the first of ten cars to be restored, re-built and sold. Joseph Mason chose a motor off the shelf from Pat Musi Racing Engines and created a street-able 9.1 compression 560 hp, L-88 engine. By using a 1967 Pertronix ignition, Crane racing parts, new aluminum heads, and our 1968 Holley double pumper three barrel carburetor, we were able to achieve this complete restoration. Only OEM parts were used and this SS has all original steel, down to the last nut & bolt! The trunk interior was signed by the Musi Family, and the final destination was Ricks Restoration in Ararat, Virginia for the installation of the engine transmission drivetrain, final wiring in the nose of the vehicle and fiberglass Stinger hood We are sure these Camaro’s will rise in value in the years ahead, Call anytime with questions or comments. Enjoy some of my photos showing the 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle being restored, and a trip back to 1967-68 with our time spent with Motion Performance. The Baldwin sticker on the back of the Camaro is the real thing. Joseph Mason 203-377-7174
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