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It's definitely not a Z-28. Still $2000 is cheap for a rust free RS.
BTW, there were 602 1967 Z-28's total... that includes the few with the RS trim option.
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Thanks for the reconfirmation that I had read it wrong, kept thinking its too good of a deal for that car.
He did bring me the engine # off of the front of the block which helped me decide on whether or not to for sure go ahead with the deal, engine # T1207MN, T=Tonawanda, 12=December, 07=day of the month, MN=327/275 four barrel with PG and A.I.R. Looks to be the original motor he said with a 4 barrel and cast iron intake and air cleaner. He isn't sure if it even runs. We are going over this week to take another look at it and pull some more numbers, he isn't in a hurry at all and says to take our time figuring out what it is before we say yes or no to it. I am thinking more and more that I would really like it to restore, always dreamed about owning a 1st gen RS in original condition as of right now we only own a 70 sport coupe that is modified. |
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Even if its just a RS 327 car for 2K thats still a steal. Great find and good luck with it. Its a Camaro right its all good
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Also I know very little about what rear end was available in the 67's...would it happen to be a 12 bolt or a 10 bolt?
I'll get some pic's of this car when I go to drool over it again ![]()
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That's a great price for a 67 RS 327/275 car. With the powerglide, it should have the 10 bolt rear. Sounds like it has the original engine. You may not want to waste too much time, if he mentions he has a Camaro for sale to anyone else for $2000, they'll jump on it real quick. Buy it quick, then go through the numbers later. You'll never lose money on the car at that price.
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JD,
What's the address where this RS is parked? I could take a little vacation and check it over for you. ![]() Seriously, you can't go wrong for that money. especially a 327/275 car. Go for it. ![]() Here's a pic of mine in Gold. Rick H. 67 RS |
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2000 $ for a car like that is a steal!!
Rick H, nice car, where have i seen that picture before ![]() ![]() NEW |
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The 67-8 RS's came with at least the 3.08:1 10-bolt.
Hey at least its the better of the two 327's. Heck if its rust free and straight its definitely worth $2000 since its all original. Heck it'd be worth buying even if you just throw it up on ebay. With the right marketing and description it might even fetch $10K. ![]()
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about how much are 67 z's going for nowdays?
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