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1967 CHEVROLET CAMARO RS HARD TOP
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May 12, 2008
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$26,900.00
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1967 CHEVROLET CAMARO RS HARD TOP
Lease this car for only $480 per month!
Stock Number 9943.
63,000 miles.
Real RS, California car, 100% original sheet metal, no rust ever. Correct 327/275 hp, 4 speed, power steering, special order bench seat, rear fold down seat, new redline radials. This car has been disassembled, repainted in the original butternut yellow, wet sanded and buffed to perfection. This is one of the best driving camaro's we've had, shows 63,000 miles, believed to be correct, but no documentation. In 1964, General Motors gave the green light and go-ahead for the F-car project, in response to Ford's Mustang Pony Car. Two years later, the Chevrolet Camaro hit the ground running! From the get-go the Camaro was available in a hardtop coupe and convertible body styles, and could be ordered with nearly 80 factory options and 40 dealer accessories, including three main option packages and a choice of four different engines. The RS package included numerous cosmetic changes including a blacked out grill with hidden headlights, revised parking and tail lights, upgraded interior trim, and RS badging. The SS package included a modified 350 V8 with an available 396 big block producing 325hp and later a 375hp version, along with simulated air-intakes on the hood, special bumble bee striping, and a blacked out grill. It was also possible to order both the RS and SS packages, and get a RS/SS Camaro, in which case the RS badging took precedence. The Z-28 included mandatory front disc brakes with power assist, and the Muncie 4-speed transmission and was available to the public solely to qualify the car for racing. The Z-28's 302 V8 was one of Detroit's hottest small blocks, and was created by installing the 283's crankshaft in a 327 small block, which allowed Chevy to comply with regulations and stay within SCCA racing's 305 cubic inch limit. Rated horsepower was said to be at just 290hp, but rumored to be a lot more! The Z-28 also came with competition suspension, broad racing stripes on the hood and trunklid and could be combined with the RS option package. There wasn't any Z-28 badging as it would have attracted to much attention. The Z28 was tough to beat and boasted a 140mph top speed and numerous racing victories. The Vehicle is Presently Located in Elgin, MN.
Contact Information:
Shore Auto Lease - Classic & Collectible Collection
25 Denby Avenue
Lakewood, NJ 08701
Phone: Ron or Aaron at 877-SHORE25 or 732-942-1601
Email: info@shoreautoleaseclassiccars.com
Website: www.shoreautoleaseclassiccars.com
Dealer: dlr00113
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Registered: May 2008
Location: Lakewood, New Jersey