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1967 Camaro tribute to the RS

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Type: Coupe
Year: 1967
Mileage: 100,000
VIN: 123377L100380
Color: Red
Engine: 283 small block V8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Black
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Bellevue, Washington, United States

1967 Chevrolet Camaro Additional Info:

I have owned this car for 34 years out of which time it has been stored in-doors for 25 years. I just finished a 3 year exterior restoration using "Concept" show car paint. The car could use new front seats; the driver side seat is there but the passenger side seat is missing. One can get seats for a challenger which are factory seats for about $250.00 each from Jegs. Right this minute the door panels are off. I have them and they are in good condition. Also, the alternator needs to be mounted. I just put a new show car quality steel hood on the car and my old mount does not work with it. I have an alternator mount on order so the car can be road worthy. The reason I am selling the car before I have it all put back together is because I am out of time. The house I am in just sold & I am moving 70 miles up north. The engine runs very well with 60 pounds oil pressure at idle. I am including a new in box Hurst shifter, the car has a grill, front bumper, chrome, painted front spoiler with brackets, etc. I just painted the car, it has 3 super thick coats of paint which went on over the epoxy sealer. It has not been waxed or buffed. My loss could be your gain. Rich Kelsey

Update: 9-10-2017, I just included an image of the inside door panels. The reason I took them off for this restoration was to see if there was any rust inside the doors. There was none. Nevertheless, I coated the lower section of the inside of the doors with marine paint. The reason the doors, rear window, which I had out also, are free from rust is because this car was stored inside for 25 years, while I owned it.

The fact that the door panels are in such good condition is probably because of the lack of use while in storage over the years.