Chevrolet Camaro (1967)
for sale
Price: US $49,900.00
Price: US $49,900.00
Up for bid
is my 1967 SS-350 Pro-Street Camaro. It
has a 600+HP 406 SBC with a Tremec TKO-500 5 speed transmission and an S-60
Strange rear end which has been narrowed two inches on both sides. It has manual steering and manual brakes.
Engine is a 11:1
compression 406 SBC with AFR 220 heads. It has a Dart SHP block with a Scat rotating assembly (4.125” bore X
3.80” stroke). The crank is a Scat light
weight forged which cost $1200 by itself. The rods are Scat H-Beam rods with Mahle forged pistons. It has a Comp mechanical street roller cam
with around .600 lift and 250 duration @ .050”, and Comp pushrods. It has new Howard pressure fed mechanical
roller lifters with new AFR 220 heads with titanium retainers, AFR stud
girdles, and Harland Sharp roller rockers (1.6 intake/1.5 exhaust). ARP studs and bolts are used throughout the
motor. The new intake manifold is a
World Motown and the carb is a Holley Ultra 950 Aluminum HP Carb. The heads and manifold have not been
modified. The ignition system is all
Mallory. The water pump is an electric
Meziere and the large radiator is a Griffin. The motor stays around 180 degrees all the time. All the Earls AN fittings and steel braided
lines are real, including the #16 radiator hose lines. Some of the rear fittings by the gas tank are
XRP. The fuel pump is a Mallory and the
car has a 10 gallon fuel tank in the trunk. The Optima battery is also in the trunk. The exhaust system includes 1 7/8” Stahl headers with 3 ½” collectors
and 3” pipe going all the way to the back. The car has two sets of mufflers to keep it quiet including two 3”
bullet mufflers in the front and two 3” flowmasters in the back.
Clutch
assemble is all Ram with a steel Ram flywheel, Ram diaphragm pressure plate, and Ram clutch disk. The bell housing is
a steel Lakewood unit. All the clutch
linkage has been replaced with new replacement pieces.
Transmission
is a Tremec TKO-500 wide ratio transmission with a 3:27 ratio first gear, 1:1
ratio 4th gear, and an overdrive 5th gear. The car can do 70 mph on the freeway at
around 2500 rpm’s with the overdrive.
Rearend is a
Strange S-60 with 4:11 ratio gears with a posi unit. The rear end has been narrowed two inches on
both sides. I did a nice home built
mini-tub job in the back to get the tires to fit. Driveshaft has the larger 1350 U-Joints in
the front and back, and includes a driveshaft safety loop. Car has Centerline wheels with Mickey
Thompson Tires.
Brakes
includes Aerospace Components front disc brakes with the standard Strange drum
brakes in the rear. All flexible hose
lines have been replaced and the brake lines have all been replaced with
Stainless Steel brake lines. The brakes
work almost as good as power brakes.
Steering
includes a Flaming River tilt steering column with a Grant Steering wheel. All steering tie rods and ball joints have
been replaced. All upper and lower
control arms have also been replaced. Steering is nice and tight. The
manual steering works great on the road, but may be a bit of a work out in a
parking lots. The gauges are all Auto
Meter Phantom gauges.
Car has
frame connectors and a 4 point roll bar bolted to the frame. The front seat is bolted to the floor and is
made for a tall person. If you are
shorter than 6’, you might have to reconfigure the front seat. The front seat is made to be around a half
inch lower than stock and sits around one inch further back than stock for a
tall person. The stock mounting nuts are
still in the floor if you want to put stock seats back in it. The steering column is also about one inch
further back than stock. I’m 6’2”, so I
made the car to fit me.
The electric
front headlight door motors have been replaced along with newer switches and
relays. Therefore, the front headlight
doors and headlights work great.
I’ve had
this car for 35 years and it’s been garaged in CA all that time, so there’s no
rust. The car was painted in 1985
including a “new” Vinyl top in 1985. The
paint and Vinyl top still looks great after all these years. The car is currently garaged in Burbank, CA.
If you
analyze the VIN numbers, you find that it’s an authentic SS-350 Camaro that was
painted Yellow with the bumble bee strip in the front. It was built in Van Nuys, CA, so I don’t
think it’s ever been out of the San Fernando Valley area.
I’m selling
this car because I need the money for other projects. Also, I’ve been having issues with my health (asthma)
which doesn’t allow me to drive the car very much. I probably only drive it two or three times a
year. I think I answered about every question
a person would have.
Payment by
Paypal or cash only.
update: 2015-06-17
Condition: | Used | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | 124377L146057 |
Year: | 1967 | Interior Color: | Black |
Make: | Chevrolet | Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
Model: | Camaro | Transmission: | 5 Speed Manual |
Trim: | SS | Body Type: | Coupe |
Engine: | 406 | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Drive Type: | 5 Speed | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Mileage: | 100,668 | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Exterior Color: | Yellow |