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Rough Red on Black '67 Camaro RS/SS
Must have been a sweet car when new...definitely some rot issues here - when the seller talks about how rough the trunk is, and doesn't even include a picture of said trunk area, and the rear springs sit as they do, I would bargain for a complete replacement from the frame rails up.
Block VIN is close to this car, but not the original, FYI. Link to 1967 Camaro RS/SS auction 124377N223627 |
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That really is an interesting car but that Bill Cosby’d Cowl Tag scares me along with the fact of that stance indicating visible leaf springs inside the trunk.
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14K, seriously ??!! Good gawd people have gone mad with values. My mutt should be worth 40k about now.
Torque boxes are gone and the springs are where the rear seat is supposed to be. Flipper states it needs a complete floor firewall to tail panel. The trim tag being mutilated is curious. Not an easily accessible area to be rubbing an engine during a removal/install to create that gouging.
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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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When sand paper just isn't enough on a cowl tag,you reach for your drills' wire wheel attachment.
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As rough as this car is, I'm a little surprised to see the shoulder belts and clips are still there. Firewall tag situation sucks but then so does the state of the floor, etc.
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