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1967 Camaro ss 2,500 miles since restoration, new paint No Reserve

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Type: Coupe
Doors: 2
Year: 1967
Mileage: 2500
VIN: 124377N223496
Color: Blue
Engine: 383 Stroker V8
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Black
Drive side: Left-Hand Drive
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: New Braunfels, Texas, United States

1967 Chevrolet Camaro Additional Info:

1967 Camaro

VERY NICE CAR!!!!

383 Stoker

Very solid Build

1967 Camaro

Engine:

1. 383 Stroker

2. Dart heads

3. Dart intake

4. Crane Roller cam

1. Roller lifters

2. Roller rockers

5. 670 Holley Brower carburetor

6. New carburetor air cleaner

7. New racing distributor

8. New plug wires/harness

9. Headers

10. New exhaust system from engine to rear of vehicle.

Body:

1. New front and rear disk brakes

2. New shock absorbers

3. 4 x new BFG Radials – tires

4. 4 x Craigers rims

5. New TH 400 transmission with slap stick shifter

6. New dashboard gauges inc. speedometer tack

7. New headliner

8. New door hardware (handles / armrest)

9. New windshield visors

10. New Stinger hood

11. New interior carpeting

12. New front and rear bumpers (chrome)

13. New driver and passenger bucket seats

14. New rear seat

15. New heater core

16. New chrome differential cover

17. All new paint (2023)

This car looks better in person than it does in pictures. Sounds great, drive straight, plenty of power (estimated HP is 430-450)

I got this car in 2021 from a friend of mine in Las Vegas (I traded a 1968 Corvette Convertible Tri Power for it)

I was able to trace the history back for the past 26 years, it spent at least that much time in Las Vegas, I can’t find history prior to 1997. No known prior damage history and no indications of prior damage.

I wanted the Camaro because I knew that man that built it was extremely meticulous. He bought the car in 2016 and spent 5 years making it mechanically perfect. When I bought it in 2021, I took it to Xtreme Steet Kustomz in New Braunfels and had it painted. This is the same color as when I purchased it, just flawless now and beautiful. I also have the original hood, that will go with the car.

This is way above an everyday driver’s car and would easily win some trophies at a car show. That said, it is a solid car, and everything works as it should. You could drive this car every day, drive it across the country or just cruise on the weekends. It only has 2,500 miles since the restoration was completed. I run non-ethanol fuel with a fuel octane booster (over the counter from Auto Zone) She always starts right up, has a great idle.

Whoever wins this auction will be very happy with this car. My only issue is that I can’t take it anywhere without getting swarmed at the gas stations and parking lots by people who want to see it and hear about what is under the hood.

This is a true No Reserve auction. The highest bidder will win, no gimmicks. I figured this is the best way to get a fair price and know what it’s worth. There is over $50,000 invested in this car as it sits. It does not matter if the high bid is $5,000 or $55,000, it will go to the high bidder. $500 deposit within 24 hours of auction ending. You can pay the balance when you pick it up, as long as it’s paid within 7 days.

I made a video of the car running and a short drive, here is the link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRpFJyeMWrA

You are welcome to come see this car before you bid. I am in New Braunfels Texas, between San Antonio and Austin.

If you win, and want to drive it home, you can fly into San Antonio, and I’ll pick you up at the airport.