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The half a dozen NOS rear sway bars that I have seen over the years all have been complete parts wise.
Never seen one on a car, as they were designed for the '67 Camaro as that does not have staggered shocks. When the '68 Camaro's came out they had staggered shocks, so the setup was pretty much obsolete. So, to answer your question, they are rare, but I doubt they have much value. If I was going to have any loose parts for that setup I would want the sway bar to hang on the wall. They would be worth $50.00 a pair to me, but I already have a complete setup. - Warren |
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Talk to John Mello over at camaros.org. He knows all about 67-69 trans am racing cars and everything associated with them.
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