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Clean '67 Camaro RS, 327/4-sp, Factory A/C
If you look beyond the tacky wheels and gauges, etc, this appears to be a very clean car with very old paint...and judging by the LA VIN and body side rub moldings, it probably spent many of its years in California. I've seen much worse for the asking price, and this one would look great with a cooler set of wheels and some general cleanup. Door jambs still look to be original paint....
Link to 1967 Camaro RS auction 124377L161629 |
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PeteLeathersac (08-04-2021) |
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Those round VIN rivets always make me nervous...
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olredalert (08-05-2021) |
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for that price, rusted out rear quarters and more dings and dents...yikes...wow
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Tag has been off. You can see the outline of paint from the previous tag. Looks to be swapped to me. 8 pics of the wheels and ZERO of the interior, trunk or under hood ?
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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exactly what is the ac compressor bracket attached to on the intake?
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Chris Slawski 69 Nova 69 Malibu 69 Camaro RS 69 Camaro SS 396 |
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chris slawski (08-09-2021) |
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