67 Camaro info request
Does anyone have an information about this car (good, bad or indifferent)?
Thinking about taking a trip to view it but want to avoid wasting my time if someone already has info on it.
1967 camaro 396 375 hp big block
Thanks!!
-Mike
Thinking about taking a trip to view it but want to avoid wasting my time if someone already has info on it.
1967 camaro 396 375 hp big block
Thanks!!
-Mike
Go here to learn:
www.camaros.org
Nice Camaro, but, I don't see a Trim tag above the incorrect master cylinder.
VIN tag is on drvr door jam, should have hex-headed rivets from GM when built.
No hex head rivets, run away.
Apparently, Camaro was equipped w/either L6 or SBC because heater hose connection for BBC is in the correct side, but wrong location on panel.
Since it is a non-numbers matching Camaro, 'She is what she is.'
If you are looking for a nice Camaro and everything works like it should,
VIN on title matches door jam plate, and all you're looking for is a good cruiser, she be it. Good luck. Follow your gut.
www.camaros.org
Nice Camaro, but, I don't see a Trim tag above the incorrect master cylinder.
VIN tag is on drvr door jam, should have hex-headed rivets from GM when built.
No hex head rivets, run away.
Apparently, Camaro was equipped w/either L6 or SBC because heater hose connection for BBC is in the correct side, but wrong location on panel.
Since it is a non-numbers matching Camaro, 'She is what she is.'
If you are looking for a nice Camaro and everything works like it should,
VIN on title matches door jam plate, and all you're looking for is a good cruiser, she be it. Good luck. Follow your gut.
Since the car is in New York, can't say as I've seen it around! Don't know how many in your area peruse the 1st gen section here, but if any did, odds would be slim for them to have seen the same car to give you the answer to your question.
On the surface of things though, it looks like a nice car, definitely warrants a closer and in-depth, top to bottom look.
Btw, if you play with the picture brightness and contrast, you can see that there is in fact a trim tag hanging there.
On the surface of things though, it looks like a nice car, definitely warrants a closer and in-depth, top to bottom look.
Btw, if you play with the picture brightness and contrast, you can see that there is in fact a trim tag hanging there.
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