1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS SS 427 (California Car) 'Nickey' Barn Find
A CAR-ENTHUSIAST, RACING FAN, OR COLLECTOR'S DREAM! This is a
California, period correct, barn find.1967 Camaro RS SS made famous
by Nickey Performance Chevrolet and Bill Thomas Race Cars. Although
it is not a Nickey manufactured Camaro that I am sure of...it's my
idea of how my Camaro would have been, if made there. I wish I knew
the full history of this car, but I dont. Nickey Camaros can sell
for $150,000 plus...This Camaro will rise in value in the years
ahead, as interest is gaining on these very rare early big block 4
speed cars 427 Big Block Runs and Drives STRONG! 4-Speed Manual
transmission 12 bolt 3:73 Positraction New brakes New Exhaust and
Headers New Power Steering Good solid car over all, needs a trunk
floor, but new Pan included. New wheels and BFGoodrich tires New
Carpet New Holley Carb New Plugs Wires, Cap, Rotor, Lifters, Oil,
Filter, Brakes, etc. Radiator Flushed, new 160 degree thermostat,
new hoses, etc. Been in a sealed storage for several years.
Original California Car 'NICKEY' Door graphics are removable. Has
an older repaint on it that is showing some age
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1118930
Price:$41,995
Location:Cadillac, Michigan
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Odometer:0
Stock Number:159294
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