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scuncio 08-03-2019 03:09 AM

Original '67 Camaro RS/SS, Stock Eliminator Build
 
Needs some work but overall a pretty cool ride with a Jerico 4-speed and vertical gate shifter. Someone will have a lot of fun with this one....

Link to 1967 RS/SS Stock Eliminator auction

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124377N116015

scuncio 08-10-2019 03:01 AM

Relisted below...I may have to check this one out if the price comes down.

Link to 1967 RS/SS auction

bbbentley 08-10-2019 10:16 AM

That’s pretty close to me Tony, if you need eyes on it? Or if you need someone to drive and store it for you:beers::drool::tongue::rolleyes2:

scuncio 08-17-2019 09:36 PM

Price keeps coming down...relisted in the link below for $23k and change.

Bentley...if I get tempted enough you'll be hearing from me!

Link to 1967 Camaro Stock Eliminator auction

DW31S 08-19-2019 07:52 PM

A “good” Stock Eliminator engine costs about what this car’s asking price is.

scuncio 08-27-2019 03:16 AM

Agree...and it's been relisted again, in the link below....

Link to 1967 Camaro Stock Eliminator auction

bbbentley 08-27-2019 07:52 AM

Looked at the car Sunday, if anyone wants any info?

scuncio 09-20-2019 02:38 AM

Price dropped to $20,900 and relisted in the link below. Bentley - I want some info please!

Link to 1967 Camaro auction

jerry455 09-20-2019 03:52 PM

This car would such a great project to make it more "Vintage" in appearance, especially under-hood, tire/wheels, raise front end a tad etc. Would be a killer street machine!

bbbentley 09-21-2019 02:26 AM

I have had quite a few people reach out to me wanting the low down on this car. I would buy it in a heartbeat, and should, if I didn’t have so many undone projects and room. I could easily sell some of my rides to come up with the scratch ( I think?). Another car I will kick myself over.
The car is an honest, decent car. Just about turn key for a cruise in sans the spool and slicks...heck, I’d drive it with the slicks, why not? The guy has owned 42 years. It’s solid, it’s straight, it is not replete with repop junk. An all GM except for the speed equip. With some high $$ trimmings, like a race carb and Jericho box. Decent race car quality red lacquer that has held up well. Did not crawl all under or over because I was not putting and green down. But what I did see, like the underside at the rear, looked good, original and solid. Still has the gas tank and check out the Harrison 4 core! That impressed me. Sweet sounding pro built 283. It won’t last. Buyer will either have a big smile ‘cause he made a bargain buy or hang his head in shame cause he stole it. The bad- half 1/4s hung on in the 80s. Some filler where antenna filled and 1/4 hung, just starting to pucker. Hardly noticeable. I think outer heater box has some hacking, shock towers bad, a traverse bar has been added and shocks relocated ( not really a bad thing, but should be noted) I think back seat is missing. There nuff said.

Stefano 09-21-2019 05:37 PM

"shock towers bad, a traverse bar has been added and shocks relocated" bad as in "rotten/rusted" ? Just because it has a shock cross bar does mean the the shock mounts/ frame rails are bad. Do you know what times the car runs as it is set up? Thanks for providing the info.

seventieshow 09-21-2019 05:50 PM

"a traverse bar has been added and shocks relocated..." Tire clearance might be one reason.

1967Z28 09-21-2019 06:00 PM

When I communicated with the owner when it was first listed on ebay I was told the rear shock mount area was rusted out and the shocks were relocated to a custom installed cross bar.

Stefano 09-21-2019 10:29 PM

Thanks Jon, that is good info.

1967Z28 09-22-2019 02:14 PM

You're welcome, Stefano.

scuncio 10-06-2019 06:45 PM

Price dropped to $19,900 and relisted in the link below.

Link to 1967 Camaro auction


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