Vehicle Description
This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro was originally birthed as a straight six
cylinder car. It now has a small block 327 engine coupled with a
turbo 400 transmission, offering a respectable level of power.
White with green stripes, this Camaro has a unique color scheme not
originally available from the factory. The car has undergone
restoration work, with significant parts appearing to have been
replaced, including the rear quarters, door skins, fenders, and
floor pans. However, one problem that has yet to be addressed is
the rear frame rails, which present a safety concern. To address
this, a potential buyer may consider a frame rail replacement from
us, which can be offered at an additional cost of around $2,500. SS
badges and 327 badges have been added to the car as well.
While not in perfect condition, this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro remains
a good driver that runs, drives, and stops reliably. The overall
condition of the vehicle can be described as fair, with signs of
age such as peeling paint on the trunk lid and scratches. Aside
from the frame rails, this is a solid car that can be a reliable
driver if those are replaced.
If interested, feel free to get in touch with Harry, the owner of
the shop, by calling 262-HOTRODS!