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Old 04-18-2007, 12:23 AM
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Default ebay 67 4K 396 375hp Camaro

anyone see this late car??? 7B build... Vin listed...
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Default Re: ebay 67 4K 396 375hp Camaro

A very late build but not last built L78 with some great potential. I would like to see a better pic of tag but other than that it is likely legit. The tag info has been in my database for several years now but have had no pics to date. I am a little suspicous of the recently discovered engine to be sold to high bidder later but then again until pics of the stampings etc. show up who knows, it is definately not beyond the realm of reason. As a 7B car the engine could very well be a 323 block instead of the 406 as well. If it is the correct block although 4k for it is a bit steep it is worth picking up. Being in it for over 30k before you start the resto in the current market will put you beyond the current finished value unless you do all of the work yourself so that is a down side. Floors would have to be replaed with a set of donor floors if you are a purist as 67 was a 1 year only floor pan.
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Default Re: ebay 67 4K 396 375hp Camaro

My 7B L78 in fact had a 323 block cast June 8th with a an assembly date of 6/30. Many late dated L78 chevelle and camaros had the 323 block.
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Default Re: ebay 67 4K 396 375hp Camaro

My 07B 4K also has a 323 block cast F-8-7 and assembly is 7/5/67
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Excellent color.
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