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For Sale at Auction: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 in Scottsdale, Arizona
This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 is one of only 602 Z/28s built that
year and has been certified as real and authentic by Camaro expert
and appraiser Jerry MacNeish. It has been designated as #144 of 235
on the 1967 Z/28 National Registry. This 1967 Camaro Z/28 is
powered by a correct #657 restoration block casting with a
302/290hp V8 engine with a cowl plenum air cleaner assembly. The
transmission has a P7B02 assembly date and is the correct
replacement 4-speed Muncie M21 transmission with a #3885010
casting. The rear axle assembly is a period-correct 12-bolt rear
axle with a 4.88 posi-traction ratio (casting date B57, 860NF).
Through his database and historical Chevrolet records, MacNeish was
able to document the Trim Tag and hidden VIN number in the cowl
panel area. This Z/28 Camaro has undergone a full frame-off
restoration. Presented in Marina Blue with white stripes, it
features a tinted windshield, tilt steering column, instrument
cluster and center console. This vehicle is equipped with power
disc brakes. It should also be noted that this Z/28 was judged at
the 2008 Camaro Nationals and scored a 961-point Gold Award in the
Bow Tie class at this event. **TITLE IN TRANSIT**
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