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1967 Chevrolet Camaro Pro Street on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:3900 Color: of the car
Location:

Saint Clair, Missouri, United States

Saint Clair, Missouri, United States

1967 PRO-STREET CAMARO You are viewing a rotisserie restored 1967 Pro-Street Camaro. This Camaro has won 1st in class at Super Chevy and won the ESPN II Award at the same show. This Camaro was also featured by none other than “BIG DADDY DON GARLITS” on ESPN TV and it was in Super Chevy Magazine.

Body: The body on this stunning Camaro has gone through a rotisserie restoration using all NOS sheet metal. It is arrow straight and has a stunning 2-stage Porsche Red paint job with Chrome Illusion Ghost Flames. These flames flip flop back and forth from blue to purple as you can see in the photos.  The finish on this paint is spectacular to say the least.  All of the chrome pieces and stainless trim are polished and look like new.  The underneath of this body is painted in the Porsche Red   and the finish is just as nice as the exterior of the car. This body has been fully tubbed to fit the huge Mickey Thompson tires mounted on 15x15 Centerline wheels. The front wheels are polished aluminum with Bridgestone Potenza Tires. All of the glass is tinted. This Camaro is equipped with a rear spoiler and the door handles have been shaved. The doors are opened with door poppers. Up front is the RS hide-away headlights which are electrically operated. This Camaro no longer has the exterior gas fill. It now has an 18 gallon polished aluminum fuel cell in the finished trunk with a high volume electric fuel pump and filter mounted just under the rear of the car. This Camaro is also equipped with an inside/outside electrical shut offs.

Interior: The Light Cr?me colored leather interior was installed new at the time of the restoration. The dash is custom built and home to a full set of Auto-Meter Pro Comp gauges. The console is also custom upholstered with embossed flames to match the door panels. This interior is equipped with a tilt chrome steering column, custom leather wrapped billet steering wheel, 4-wheel power Wilwood disc brakes, Turbo 400 transmission with a B&M shifter and 3500 stall converter. The roll cage is fully certified and integrated into a full frame. The cage is painted in the same Chrome Illusion paint as the ghost flames. You will also notice the billet arm rests and door handles. The final piece of this interior are the 5 point AJS safety harnesses. In the trunk you will find the rear mounted dry cell battery.

Drive Train: Under the hood of this Camaro is a spectacular engine compartment that is home to a HIGH PERFORMANCE Chevrolet 427 big block engine. This engine is equipped with Hi-Pertech pistons, Eagle H-Beam Titanium Rods, Canfield rectangular aluminum heads, roller rockers, 4340 forged steel crank, polished aluminum intake, 750cfm Edlebrock carb., jet coated headers, 3” jet coated Spintech exhaust exiting just before the rear tires and a Mallory ignition system. A Custom California Aluminum radiator with dual electric fans keeps this monster big block running cool. This engine compartment is very nice with the smoothed firewall, Porsche red painted wheel wells and radiator support. The transmission is the aforementioned Turbo 400 and the rear differential is a bullet proof Fab 9 Ford unit with 3:70 gears and QA 1 adjustable coil over shocks. Suspension: The front suspension is set up with chrome lower a-frames, chrome tubular upper a-frames and QA 1 adjustable coil over shocks. The rear suspension is a 4 link set up with QA 1 coil over adjustable shocks. This rear is also set up with a chrome set of wheelie bars which go with the car. Wilwood disc brakes and stainless steel brake lines run throughout the brake system. This incredible Camaro is being sold for less than the build parts cost.

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